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  2. Checkered White. Checkered Whites (Pontia protodice) are some of the most common white small butterflies in California. Small coloring differences between male and female Checkered White butterflies exist, but both sexes are mostly white. Females tend to show extra brown or gray spots.

  3. Feb 22, 2024 · This guide aims to provide an in-depth look at the Checkered White butterfly, offering insights into its identification, lifecycle, and habits to enhance understanding and appreciation for this common yet remarkable species.

    • Red Admiral. Vanessa atalanta. Red Admirals have a wingspan of 1.75 to 2.5 inches. The coloring is dark brown with a reddish circular band and white spots.
    • Painted Lady. Vanessa cardui. Painted Lady butterflies have a wingspan of 1.75 to 2.5 inches. The coloring is pinkish-orange, with dark brown to black markings near the wingtips and white spots inside the black markings.
    • Monarch. Danaus plexippus. Monarch butterflies have a wingspan of 3.5 to 4 inches. Their recognizable coloring is a “stained glass” pattern of orange with black veins.
    • American Lady. Vanessa virginiensis. American Lady Butterflies have a wingspan of 1.75 to 2.5 inches. The coloring of this species is a brilliant orange with dark borders and markings and white and purple spots.
  4. Sep 22, 2023 · This butterfly species earned its common name, Checkered White, from the distinct checkered pattern spotted on its wings. More commonly, they are found across North America, but have been known to drift away with the wind, resulting in sightings across the globe.

  5. Jun 30, 2022 · Have you seen any Checkered White butterflies lately? They're quite common in the southern United States and northern Mexico (they're known as the Southern cabbage butterfly), but one CW fluttered through our pollinator garden in Vacaville, Solano County, Calif., on June 23.

  6. Pontia protodice, the checkered white or southern cabbage butterfly, is a common North American butterfly in the family Pieridae. Its green larva is a type of cabbage worm.

  7. Habitats, Behavior: The Common White is often encountered in semi-disturbed sites, but almost never in urbanized areas and rare1y in the chaparral plant community. Distribution: Found primarily in the foothills, undeveloped lowlands, and sometimes in vacant lots within Orange County.

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