Family PIERIDAE 
Larger seta-bearing tubercles of abdominal segments broadly expanded 
at bases, about as wide as high (A); body with bright yellow and fuscous 
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Larger seta-bearing tubercles of abdominal segments not broadly 
expanded at bases, higher than the width at base (A); body light 
green, with or without pale-yellow or whitish stripes....... 3 
A 
Head black, except for gray front and a light-gray patch on each side; 
body with 2 yellow stripes (middorsal and spiracular); anal shield 
black, with a short yellowish median stripe; spiracles with black rims 
and pale-yellowish centers. 
Europe. 
Hosts: Cabbage, cauliflower, and mustard. Pieris brassicae (L.) 
Head whitish, except for pigmentation of tubercles; body with 3 yellow 
stripes (middorsal, subdorsal, and spiracular); anal shield whitish, 
except for pigmentation of tubercles; spiracles with black rims and 
brown centers. 
Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands. 
Hosts: Cabbage, cauliflower, and mustard. Ascia monuste (L. ) 
