
Wood White
The Cryptic Wood White only occurs in Ireland, where it is widespread. It was discovered to be different from the Wood White in 2001 and, more recently, its identification was changed again to this new name. The Wood White is very similar, but seems to be restricted to the Burren region in Ireland.
The upperwings are white with rounded edges. The males have a black mark in the edge of the forewing. The undersides are white, with indistinct grey or greenish markings.
The foodplants are not well known, but include various legumes such as Meadow Vetchling (Lathyrus pratensis), Tufted Vetch (Vicia cracca), Common Bird's-foot-trefoil (Lotus corniculatus), and Greater Bird's-foot-trefoil (L. pedunculatus).
A wide range of open habitats with lush grass including rough grassland, road and rail verges and hedgerows.
Cryptic Wood White - Andrew Cooper
Andrew Cooper
Cryptic Wood White - Andrew Cooper
Andrew Cooper
Cryptic Wood White - James O'Neill
James O'Neill
Cryptic Wood White - James O'Neill
James O'Neill
James O'Neill
James O'Neill
Cryptic Wood White (mating pair) - Jim Asher
Jim Asher
Cryptic Wood White - Sam Ellis
Sam Ellis
Cryptic Wood White (mating pair) - James O'Neill
James O'Neill
Cryptic Wood White - James O'Neill
James O'Neill
Cryptic Wood White (egg) - Andrew Cooper
Andrew Cooper
Cryptic Wood White (egg) - Jim Asher
Jim Asher
Cryptic Wood White (habitat) - Jim Asher
Jim Asher