Species Page: White Angled Sulphur (Anteos clorinde)

White Angled Sulphur

Anteos clorinde (Godart, [1894])

Family: Pieridae

Status: Very rare stray

NENHP Rank: Not listed

Range: Found as a resident from Peru to Mexico. The Nebraska record is the northern most as a stray.

Larval Hostplant(s): Woody sennas, none of which occur in Nebraska.

Broods/Flight Times: Throughout the year in the tropics.

Overwintering: Not north of southern Texas.

Habitat:

Avg. Wingspan: 2 3/4 – 3 1/2 inches

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Notes: Known in the state from a single specimen found in Lincoln County on September 19 2014 by M. L. Madsen.

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