The Common Gull (Cepora nerissa) is a graceful butterfly with white wings marked by bold black veining and soft yellow shading. Its clean, high-contrast pattern and smooth flight make it a distinctive member of the pierid family.
Native to Asia, Cepora nerissa is found across South and Southeast Asia. It is commonly associated with forest edges, gardens, and lightly wooded habitats where its host plants grow.
Interesting Fact:
This species is often seen gliding in small groups and can be locally abundant during favorable seasonal conditions.
This specimen is preserved and is carefully stored in a protective paper triangle, ensuring it arrives safely and is ready for spreading or long-term collection. Collection data is included.
All specimens are ethically sourced, collected responsibly with a focus on sustainability and minimal impact on wild populations.
Image is a representation drawing and is not scientifically accurate.
The Common Gull (Cepora nerissa) is a graceful butterfly with white wings marked by bold black veining and soft yellow shading. Its clean, high-contrast pattern and smooth flight make it a distinctive member of the pierid family.
Native to Asia, Cepora nerissa is found across South and Southeast Asia. It is commonly associated with forest edges, gardens, and lightly wooded habitats where its host plants grow.
Interesting Fact:
This species is often seen gliding in small groups and can be locally abundant during favorable seasonal conditions.
This specimen is preserved and is carefully stored in a protective paper triangle, ensuring it arrives safely and is ready for spreading or long-term collection. Collection data is included.
All specimens are ethically sourced, collected responsibly with a focus on sustainability and minimal impact on wild populations.
Image is a representation drawing and is not scientifically accurate.