Cassia-feeder

Guides

  • Anteos maerula

    Yellow Angled-Sulphur, angled sulphur

    Anteos maerula is a large Pieridae butterfly commonly known as the yellow angled-sulphur. Its native range extends from Peru through Central America to Mexico, with occasional vagrant individuals recorded as far north as the central and eastern United States. The species is distinguished by its angular wing margins and substantial wingspan, making it one of the larger sulphur butterflies in the Americas.

  • Phoebis philea

    Orange-barred Sulphur

    Phoebis philea, the orange-barred sulphur, is a medium-sized butterfly in the family Pieridae found throughout the Americas from the southern United States to Brazil, including the Caribbean. Adults are known for their bright yellow-orange coloration with distinctive orange bars on the forewings. The species exhibits seasonal variation in generation number, with multiple broods in southern regions and a single generation in northern parts of its range. Larvae feed on Cassia species, while adults visit nectar sources, particularly red-colored flowers.