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Τι (ποιος) είναι two-veined - ορισμός

SPECIES OF BUTTERFLY
Dark-veined White; Dark-veined; Dark-veined white; Mountain Green-veined White; Mountain green-veined white

Jacob Two-Two         
  • The cover of the first book of the series.
CANADIAN CHILDREN'S BOOK TRILOGY BY MORDECAI RICHLER, 1975 TO 1995 (OR SERIES INCLUDING ONE AUTHORIZED PREQUEL)
Jacob Twotwo; Jacob Two Two; Jacob Two-Two (character); Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang (book); Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (book)
Jacob Two-Two is a series of children's books written by Canadian author Mordecai Richler: Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1975), Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur (1987) and Jacob Two-Two's First Spy Case (1995) written by Mordecai Richler, and Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas (2009) written by Cary Fagan.
Hidari bhawani         
SPECIES OF INSECT
Veined palmer
Hidari bhawani, the veined palmer, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. The species was first described by Lionel de Nicéville in 1889.
Graphium chironides         
  • Male (1, 1a) and female (1b, 1c)
SPECIES OF INSECT
Graphium chiron; Veined Jay; Papilio chiron; Papilio clanis; Veined jay
Graphium chironides, the veined jay, is a species of butterfly found in Assam and other parts of Northeast India and Southeast Asia.

Βικιπαίδεια

Pieris bryoniae

Pieris bryoniae, the dark-veined white or mountain green-veined white, is a European butterfly of the family Pieridae.

It is much sought after by collectors, particularly in Austria. This is because one of the most variable populations of this butterfly lives in the well-known Mödling area near Vienna.

There has been a long debate among experts as to whether it is an independent species or only a subspecies of the "green-veined white", Pieris napi.

The type locality of the nominate form is the Alps, where it is found at considerable altitudes (up to 2000 m) and has only one generation per year. Both pairs of the female's wings are dark. At lower altitudes, two or three generations appear during a year. Subspecies neobryoniae, closely resembles the Carpathian populations, and is found in the southern parts of the Alps and ssp. flavescens Wagner inhabits the northern parts. The ground coloration of the wings is yellowish or rich yellow, often with a mauve gloss. The populations inhabiting the Carpathians are very varied. The most distinct ones include the ssp. vihorlatensis found in Vihorlat, the east Slovak mountains. Others are Pieris bryoniae adalwinda Fruhstorfer, 1909 Type locality: Norway, Porsanger

  • Pieris bryoniae bicolorata (Petersen, 1947) Type locality: Schweden, Murjek
  • Pieris bryoniae bryonides Sheljuzhko, 1910 Type locality: Russia
  • Pieris bryoniae caucasica Lorkovic, 1968 Type locality: NW Kaukasus
  • Pieris bryoniae carpathensis Moucha, 1956 Type locality: Eats Karpates, Osa
  • Pieris bryoniae flavescens (Müller, 1933) Type locality: Austria, Mödling, Wien
  • Pieris bryoniae kamtschadalis (Röber, 1907) Type locality: Kamtschatka
  • Pieris bryoniae lorcovici Eitschberger, 1983 Type locality: Juliske Alpe, Vršic (North), 1400–1600 m.
  • Pieris bryoniae marani Moucha, 1956 Type locality: Slovakia, Zadiel Tal
  • Pieris bryoniae schintlmeisteri Eitschberger, 1983 Type locality: USSR, Jakutia, Tommot
  • Pieris bryoniae sheljuzhkoi Eitschberger, 1983 Type locality: Omsukchan, Magadan Gebiet
  • Pieris bryoniae sifanica (Grum-Grshimailo, 1895) Type locality: Amdo
  • Pieris bryoniae turcica Eitschberger & Hesselbarth, 1977 Type locality: Turkey, Anatolia, Ilgaz dagh-Pass, 1800 m.
  • Pieris bryoniae vitimensis (Verity, 1911) Type locality: Russia, Vitim
  • Pieris bryoniae wolfsbergeri Eitschberger, 1983 Type locality: Italia, Piemonte, Termi di Valdieri, S. Giovanni, 1500 m.