Species Detail
California Dogface
Zerene eurydice (Boisduval, 1855)

Attributes of Zerene eurydiceFamily: Whites and Sulphurs (Pieridae) Subfamily: Sulphurs (Coliadinae) Identification: Black outer half of male forewing encloses yellow-orange "dog's head" tinged with light purple iridescence. Black "eye" very near or touching the border. Hindwing yellow-orange, sometimes with black border. Female all yellow with a black upper forewing cell spot; sometimes with scattered black scaling on outer half. Life history: Males patrol for females. Flight: Two flights from April-May and July-August. Wing span: 2 - 2 1/2 inches (5.1 - 6.3 cm). Caterpillar hosts: Usually false indigo (Amorpha californica) in the pea family (Fabaceae). Adult food: Flower nectar. Habitat: Foothills, chaparral, oak or coniferous woodlands. Range: North-central California south to Baja California, west of the central mountains and deserts. Conservation: None usually required. NatureServe Global Status: G3 - Very rare or local throughout its range or found locally in a restricted range (21 to 100 occurrences). (Threatened throughout its range). Management needs: Not reported. | Documented Records for Zerene eurydice![]()
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