Bild folgtKI-generierte IllustrationPieris brassicae
heimisch in Deutschland
native_regions-Cache · 85 %
220
Plants
visited
336
Interactions
documented
30
Host plants
known
A butterfly of the family Pieridae. It is multivoltine, producing several broods between March and October, and overwinters as a pupa. The caterpillars are polyphagous.
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Overwinters as a pupa. Adult flight period spans March to October, with several generations produced during this time.
Körper
Wingspan
5.625 cm
Ernährung & Verhalten
Food
polyphagous
Generationen/Jahr
multivoltine
Overwintering
pupa
Pieris brassicae is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It occurs in Great Britain. The species is multivoltine, completing multiple generations each year, with adults active from March through to October. The larvae are polyphagous, feeding on a broad range of plants. Overwintering takes place in the pupal stage.
30 plants serve as food for the larvae
190 plants are visited by this species
•European & Maghreb Butterfly Traits — CC0European & Maghreb Butterfly Trait data v1.2, Dryad DOI 10.5061/dryad.6m905qfx6.
•European Butterfly Macroecological Traits — CC0European Butterfly Macroecological Traits, Dryad DOI 10.5061/dryad.9zw3r22mp.
•TraitCH — CC BY 4.0TraitCH 2.0 contributors; imported as source-preserving NaturKompass taxon evidence.
•Cook et al. (2025) UK Butterfly & Moth Traits (DOI: 10.5285/dbc7cc17-cbbd-49dd-bab4-8e8855768d66)
•Interaktionsdaten via GloBI (CC-BY 4.0)
•Neff et al. (2025) — Swiss Moth Traits, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14506883 (CC BY)
•GBIF Backbone Taxonomy — GBIF Secretariat (2024), DOI: 10.15468/39omei (CC BY 4.0)
•Seifert & Fiedler (2023) — Macroecological patterns in European butterflies unveil strong interrelations between larval diet breadth, latitudinal range size, and voltinism [Dataset]. Dryad, DOI: 10.5061/dryad.9zw3r22mp (CC0)
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