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| Falcate Orangetip - Anthocharis midea (Hübner, [1809] ) |
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Family: Whites and Sulphurs (Pieridae)
Subfamily: Whites (Pierinae )
Identification: Upperside of male forewing with orange, hooked tip; females hooked, but lack orange; both have round black spot in cell. Underside of hindwing has finely-patterned green marbling
Wing span: 1 3/8 - 1 3/4 inches (3.5 - 4.5 cm).
Life history: Males patrol for females. Only one egg is laid per host plant, singly on a flower stalk. Caterpillars feed on buds, flowers, and seed pods. Chrysalids hibernate
Habitat: Open, wet woods along waterways, open swamps, occasionally dry woods and ridgetops.
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Caterpillar hosts: Plants of the mustard (Brassicaceae) family including rock cress (Arabis) and winter cress (Barbarea) species

Adult food: Flower nectar including flowers of mustards, violets, and others
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Range: Southern New England southwest to south Texas, north to eastern Oklahoma and Kansas. Local populations or strays to Florida panhandle, eastern Nebraska, and southern Wisconsin
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