Anthocharis Species
- Anthocharis cardamines: Known as the Orange Tip, this species is widespread in Europe and Asia, thriving in meadows and gardens with white wings tipped with orange in males.
- Anthocharis belia: The Moroccan Orange Tip, found in North Africa and southern Europe, prefers dry, sunny slopes with distinctive green-marble undersides.
- Anthocharis midea: Native to North America, the Falcate Orangetip inhabits open woodlands and fields, with males displaying bright orange wing tips.
Aporia Species
- Aporia crataegi: The Black-veined White, found across Europe and Asia, is known for its white wings with prominent black veins, often seen in orchards and grasslands.
- Aporia leucodice: The Himalayan Blackvein, native to the Himalayas, prefers high-altitude meadows and has translucent white wings with dark veins.
Appias Species
- Appias albina: The Common Albatross, found in South and Southeast Asia, is characterized by its white wings with black markings, common in forests and gardens.
- Appias drusilla: The Florida White, native to the Americas, inhabits tropical and subtropical regions, with pure white wings in males.
- Appias nero: The Orange Albatross, widespread in Southeast Asia, features striking orange and black wings, often seen in lowland rainforests.