Colias erate
Colias erate, commonly known as the eastern pale clouded yellow, is a species of butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is found from south-eastern Europe, through Turkey over Central Asia up to Japan and Taiwan. To the south, its range stretches to Somalia and Ethiopia. The species was first described by Eugenius Johann [Christoph Esper] in 1805.
The butterfly flies in May to September in two generations.
The larvae feed on various Fabaceae species, such as Medicago sativa and Medicago, Trifolium, Onobrychis and Melilotus species.
Subspecies
- C. e. erate
- C. e. amdensis Verity, 1911
- C. e. marnoana Rogenhofer, 1884
- C. e. sinensis Verity, 1911
- C. e. formosana Shirôzu, 1955
- C. e. lativitta Moore, 1882
- C. e. poliographus Motschulsky, 1860
- C. e. tomarias Bryk, 1942
- C. e. naukratis Fruhstorfer, 1909
- C. e. nilagiriensis C. & R. Felder, 1859
Description
The upper sides of the hind wings are also colored lemon yellow, but lightly dusted with dark. A large part of the outer edge is also darkly edged,but not as broadly. In the females, the black is again significantly paler and in places interrupted by yellow. There is an orange spot in the middle of the wing. The undersides of both pairs of wings are more strongly coloured yellow and slightly dusted with dark olive green. The entire edge is finely reddish edged. The black spot on the forewings is also found on the underside along with a few other submarginal spots along the outer edge. Instead of the orange spot, there is a lighter, reddish-edged spot on the hind wings, bordered by another very small spot. The dark row of submarginal spots on the forewings continues on the outer edge of the hindwings, but is only faintly discernible.
Frederic Moore gives a detailed description for C. e. lativitta: