Dodge'y Blips

By RachelD

Green Veined White butterfly

I wasn't going to blip an insect today... i had something a little different lined up but then while i was out with libbie on the swings i noticed 5 of these fluttering around :O

They are quite hard to identify and often get confused for the small white butterfly.

Differences?

The Green-veined White has pronounced markings along the veins which are absent in the Small White. It is much more difficult to distinguish between the Green-veined White and Small White based on the upperside, since the amount of marking is highly variable. In general, the veins of the Green-veined White are more pronounced.
The so-called green veins on the underside of the adults are, in fact, an illusion created by a subtle combination of yellow and black scales.

As you can see the lighting in this picture has made the underwings actually appear more of the yellow than the green.


I was able to get 28 pictures of these today, this isn't the most clearest but its the one that shows off the markings which i think others might find helpful when they are struggling to identify between the small white or green veined.

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