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Phoebis species (sennae is my preferred choice)


Phoebis sennae, Cloudless sulphur (FEMALE)


Phoebis philea


We don't have an image of P. agarithe for reference


Unbroken


I'm pretty sure ...


Phoebis agarithe


We would say


Phoebis sennae or Cloudless Sulphur


Yes, Phoebis philea - Orange-barred Sulphur


Not Phoebis philea - Orange-barred Sulphur?


Hey Bob, if you're still looking in,


Greener than your average Orange-barred Sulphur


looks like a male Orange-barred Sulphur


Almost correct...


VERY VERY unusual giant-sulfur


This is Phoebis philea..


Perhaps


Looks like


Neither


A male Orange-barred Sulphur


Orange-barred Sulphur (male)


genus is


Cassia sensu latu


Orange-barred Sulphur


Phoebis


Cat


You might check


Agreed


Absolutely


Check out


Hmm... My first instinct on this one is Phoebis philea


Orange-barred sulphur, female


The angle of the black on the wing seems wrong