Sooty Orange-tip (Zegris eupheme)
Sooty Orange-tip (Zegris eupheme)
Sooty Orange-tip (Zegris eupheme)
Sooty Orange-tip (Zegris eupheme)
Sooty Orange-tip (Zegris eupheme)
Sooty Orange-tip (Zegris eupheme)

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Sooty Orange-tip (Zegris eupheme)


Photo © Martin Warren
FamilyPieridae
SubfamilyPierinae
GenusZegris
Specieseupheme
Authority(Esper, [1804])
English NameSooty Orange-tip
European Red List 2010Near Threatened (NT)
EU 27 Red List 2010Near Threatened (NT)
European Red List 2025Near Threatened (NT)
EU 27 Red List 2025Near Threatened (NT)
Habitats Directive
Bern Convention
CITES

Description

The Sooty Orange-tip is mostly seen in dry, flower-rich places, waste ground, and abandoned agricultural land. Crucifers, such as London Rocket (Sisymbrium irio), the buckler mustard Biscutella auriculata, Hoary Mustard (Hirschfeldia incana), and radishes (Raphanus spp.), are usually abundant in its habitat. They are used by the butterflies for their nectar and as larval foodplants. The butterflies have a quick, zigzagging flight. The Sooty Orange-tip hibernates as a pupa. This pupal stage may last for one, two, or three years. It is single-brooded.

Distribution

European Russia / Spain / Spain: Mainland / Ukraine /

Larval Foodplants

No larval foodplants are available for this species.