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Dimera sulphur
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Dorsal surface (left) and ventral surface (right) of adult male
Scientific classification
Synonyms
  • C. erythrogrammus Kollar, 1850
  • C. erythrogramma Kollar, 1850
  • C. dimera ab. semperi Strecker, 1873
  • C. dimera ab. meridensis Neuburger, 1905
  • C. dimera mariae Apolinar, 1914
  • C. dimera var. fassli Apolinar, 1914
  • C. tolima Fassl, 1915
  • C. dimera f. andromorpha Fernández, 1928
  • C. dimera f. superba Berger, 1937
  • C. dimera f. alba Berger, 1937
  • C. minuscula f. peruviensis Dufrane, 1947

The Dimera sulphur, also known as Colias dimera, is a type of butterfly. It belongs to the Pieridae family, which includes many white and yellow butterflies. This butterfly lives in the Tropical Andes region of South America. You can find it in countries like Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador.

Scientists first discovered the Dimera sulphur in Colombia. It is a very common butterfly, especially in the central parts of Ecuador.

About the Dimera Sulphur

The Dimera sulphur is a medium-sized butterfly. Its wingspan is usually between 35 and 40 millimeters. That's about 1.4 to 1.6 inches wide.

Male and Female Butterflies

Male Dimera sulphur butterflies often have bright colors. Female butterflies can look different. There are two main types of females:

  • One type looks very similar to the males.
  • The other type of female has a yellowish or greenish-white color.

This difference in appearance between males and females is called sexual dimorphism. It is common in many butterfly species.

Where Does It Live?

The Dimera sulphur butterfly lives in the beautiful Andes Mountains. This mountain range stretches across several South American countries. The butterfly prefers the tropical parts of the Andes. This means it lives in areas that are warm and often humid.

Its Home in the Andes

The Andes Mountains provide a perfect home for these butterflies. They can be found flying among the plants and flowers. The specific countries where they live are:

  • Venezuela
  • Colombia
  • Peru
  • Ecuador

It's amazing to think that this butterfly was first found in Colombia. Now we know it lives in many other places too!

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