Pieris napi (green-veined white)


Basic information


Introduction

Pieris napi, commonly known as the green-veined white is a butterfly of the family Pieridae. A circumboreal species widespread across Europe and Asia, including the Indian subcontinent, Japan, the Maghreb and North America. It is found in meadows, hedgerows and woodland glades but not as often in gardens and parks like its close relatives the large and small whites, for which it is often mistaken. Like other "white" butterflies, the sexes differ. The female has two spots on each forewing, the male only one. The veins on the wings of the female are usually more heavily marked. The underside hindwings are pale yellow with the veins highlighted by black scales giving a greenish tint, hence green-veined white.

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Sex chromosome system:  ZW

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Sex chr Genes


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# Sex chromosome ( From lepbase:http://download.lepbase.org/v4/provider/ )

Chromosome Z
Data Type Download
Sex chromosome sequence Chromosome_Z
Sex chromosome annotation Annotation_Z
Sex chromosome protein Protein_Z
Sex chromosome CDS CDS_Z

# Sex chromosome ncRNA ( From infernal )

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Z ncRNA

# Sex chromosome Repeat

Position GFF Tbl
Z Repeat Gff Repeat tbl