Colias romanovi

by - February 05, 2020





Colias romanovi is a butterfly in the Pieridae family. It is found in the East Palearctic ( Kyrgyzstan west into Tajikistan, Tian Shan, N. China).

Description

C. romanovi Gr.-Grsh. (26 c) occurs in Southern Fergana. Its golden red colour renders it one of the finest species of the genus. The broad black marginal band of the forewing of the male is usually without spots, but bears sometimes a row of contiguous ill-defined yellow subapical spots, there being also yellowish submarginal spots on the hindwing; this form is the ab. maculata of dealers (26c). In the female the ground colour is paler, the slightly yellow-spotted marginal band being broader and the hindwing darkened, the large orange-red middle spot contrasting sharply. The underside is yellow, the proximal portion of the forewing light orange-red, the submarginal spots of the forewing, which are sometimes absent, are blackish, while those of the hindwing are brownish; the forewing bears a large, pale-centred middle spot and the hindwing a large red-edged double spot of the colour of mother-of-pearl.

Subspecies

Colias romanovi romanovi
Colias romanovi seravschana Lukhtanov, 1999
Taxonomy

Accepted as a species by Josef Grieshuber & Gerardo Lamas


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