pieridae
Proper noun A taxonomic family within the order Lepidoptera. This family consists of butterflies commonly known as whites, yellows, or orange-tips, characterized by their white, yellow, or orange wing coloration, often with black markings. The larvae (caterpillars) of many species in this family feed on plants in the Brassicaceae family, such as cabbage and mustard.
The term "Pieridae" is used in scientific and entomological contexts to classify and discuss this specific family of butterflies. * The Pieridae is one of the major butterfly families. * Researchers are studying the migration patterns of several species within the Pieridae.
- As a modifier: The term can be used adjectivally to describe characteristics pertaining to this family.
- The specimen exhibited typical pierid wing venation.
- Pierid caterpillars are often found on cruciferous plants.
- Pierid (noun, informal): A member of the Pieridae family; a pierid butterfly.
- Several pierids were fluttering in the meadow.
- Pieridine (adjective): Relating to or characteristic of the Pieridae family.
- Whites (common name for many species)
- Yellows (common name for many species)
- Cabbage butterflies (common name for some species, e.g., )
- Sulphurs or Sulfurs (common name for many species in the subfamily Coliadinae)
The word "Pieridae" has a single, specific meaning in biological taxonomy. It does not have different general English meanings.
- arthropod family including cabbage butterflies; sulphur butterflies