Zegris is a Palearctic genus of butterflies in the family Pieridae. This genus was erected by Jean Baptiste Boisduval in 1836. It is characterized by the very strongly clubbed antennae and the bushy palpi, but especially by the shape of the larva and pupa and the manner of pupation.
Species
- Zegris eupheme <small>(Esper, 1804)</small>
- Zegris fausti <small>Christoph, 1877</small> Turkestan, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan
- Zegris pyrothoe <small>(Eversmann, 1832)</small> southwestern Siberia, Turan, Kazakhstan, western China
- Zegris zhungelensis <small>Huang & Murayama, 1992</small> Xinjiang
- Zegris meridionalis <small>Lederer, 1852</small> central and southern Spain
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