Anthocharis julia browningi
Skinner, 1906
Utah Julia Orangetip
A of orangetip to the western United States. The "Utah Julia Orangetip" indicates a geographic association with Utah, though precise range boundaries remain poorly documented. As a member of the , it shares the characteristic or bases with orange markings typical of the Anthocharis.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Anthocharis julia browningi: //ænˈθɒkərɪs ˈdʒuːliə ˈbraʊnɪŋaɪ//
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Distribution
to the western United States, with primary association to Utah based on usage. Specific range boundaries and extent of occurrence have not been documented in available sources.
Similar Taxa
- Anthocharis mideaAlso an orangetip with orange tips; distinguished by geography (eastern North America versus western) and potentially wing pattern details, though direct comparison requires specimen examination.
- Anthocharis saraClosely related from which this was originally described as a variety; distinction based on geographic separation and subtle morphological differences in pattern and coloration.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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