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786:Onobrychis
729:leguminous
648:C. croceus
135:Arthropoda
1078:at Biolib
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862:Taraxacum
856:Centaurea
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819:Trifolium
810:Anthyllis
733:Faboideae
508:into the
352:butterfly
183:Species:
121:Kingdom:
115:Eukaryota
60:Hampshire
1538:Wikidata
1450:LepIndex
1442:11400749
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1264:Cockayne
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1141:25532484
1114:24393598
951:(1957).
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893:See also
717:pupating
628:humidity
588:wingspan
573:downland
550:Galloway
546:Dumfries
401:helicina
356:Pieridae
304:obsoleta
264:helicina
224:Synonyms
215:Geoffroy
165:Pieridae
161:Family:
131:Phylum:
125:Animalia
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88:IUCN 3.1
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850:Carduus
844:Cirsium
823:alfalfa
815:clovers
567:Habitat
554:Ireland
526:Siberia
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145:Insecta
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