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Best 1 California Dogface

The California Dogface (Zerene eurydice) is endemic to California and was officially designated the state insect in 1972, recognized by the male's distinctive dog-head shaped wing pattern.

2 Orange-barred Sulphur

The Orange-barred Sulphur (Phoebis philea) is a large, vibrant butterfly native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas, notable for the striking orange bars on its wings.

3 Large Orange Sulphur

The Large Orange Sulphur (Phoebis agarithe) is a tropical butterfly prominent in Central and South America, recognized by its vivid orange wings and preference for open, disturbed habitats.

4 Cloudless Sulphur

The Cloudless Sulphur (Phoebis sennae) is a large, bright yellow butterfly native to the Americas, widely recognized for its impressive long-distance seasonal migrations across North America.

5 Southern Dogface

The Southern Dogface (Zerene cesonia) is a North and South American butterfly, famous for the striking yellow and black pattern on its forewings that resembles a poodle or dog's profile.

6 Orange Sulphur

The Orange Sulphur (Colias eurytheme) is a widespread North American butterfly notable for its vibrant orange wing coloration and its frequent natural hybridization with the Clouded Sulphur.

7 Pink-edged Sulphur

The Pink-edged Sulphur (Colias interior) is a North American butterfly found primarily in boreal forests and mountainous regions, notable for the distinct pink margins on its hindwings.

8 Clouded Sulphur

The Clouded Sulphur (Colias philodice) is a ubiquitous butterfly found across North America, distinguished by its yellow wings with dark marginal borders and preference for open fields.

9 Sleepy Orange

The Sleepy Orange (Abaeis nicippe) is a permanent resident of the southern United States, notable for its seasonal color variation and the distinct dark cell spot on its dorsal forewings.

10 Dainty Sulphur

The Dainty Sulphur (Nathalis iole) is the smallest butterfly in the North American sulphur family, distinguished by its low, fluttering flight and preference for dry, open environments.

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