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Appias sylvia
Appias sylvia nyasana
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A. sylvia
Binomial name
Appias sylvia
(Fabricius, 1775)[1]
Synonyms
  • Papilio sylvia Fabricius, 1775
  • Appias (Glutophrissa) sylvia
  • Papilio eudoxia Cramer, 1782
  • Pieris rhodanus Ward, 1871
  • Appias bachi Suffert, 1904
  • Appias rhodope dopero Suffert, 1904
  • Appias rhodope ab. rhodopiana Strand, 1913
  • Appias rhodope var. tenuifascia Neustetter, 1926
  • Phrissura nyasana Butler, 1897
  • Appias rhodope f. luvuensis Joicey and Talbot, 1927
  • Appias perlucens f. masabae Stoneham, 1957
  • Appias sylvia luvuensis f. xerophyla Berger, 1981

Appias sylvia, the Woodland Albatross White or Common Albatross, is a butterfly in the Pieridae family. It is found in Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko), Cameroon, the Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Angola, Namibia, Zambia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Malawi.[2] The habitat consists of forests.

Males come to damp patches and both sexes are attracted to flowers.

The larvae feed on Drypetes (including Drypetes ugandensis and Drypetes gerrardii), Phyllanthus and Ritchiea species.

Subspecies

  • Appias sylvia sylvia (Senegal, Gambia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, southern Nigeria, Bioko, Cameroon, Congo, Central African Republic, northern Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • Appias sylvia abyssinica Talbot, 1932 (south-western Ethiopia)
  • Appias sylvia nyasana (Butler, 1897) (Democratic Republic of Congo, north-eastern Namibia, north-eastern Zambia, western Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi)
  • Appias sylviasudanensis Talbot, 1932 (southern Sudan)
  • Appias sylvia zairiensis Berger, 1981 (Democratic Republic of Congo)

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