From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15356 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, January 11 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15356 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The Clock's Ticking: Claim Your Free Trump Calendar Today ["United Patrio] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 14:37:01 +0100 From: "United Patriots" Subject: The Clock's Ticking: Claim Your Free Trump Calendar Today The Clock's Ticking: Claim Your Free Trump Calendar Today http://synopro.sa.com/SdPG92qp884VT-qlG3fXJSRsACX6RWWvmL9jNL7FbCAtdeA4 http://synopro.sa.com/xG_lpOOMpEcRrHNufCGuQIPxvcgT8fwj_ypFgoeuj84Zr3s derwings' outer margins, corresponding to where the black border ends on the upperside. Females differ from the males in having yellow spots along the black borders on the upperside. In flight, Colias croceus is easily identifiable by the intense yellow colouring, much brighter than that of the lemon-yellow male common brimstone which also lacks black markings. Like all Colias species they never open their wings at rest. In about 5% of females, the golden upperside colouration is replaced by a pale cream colour. These females have been distinguished as form helice. The pale form helice does not seem to be distinct, as intermediates exist, and the variation is to some extent related to humidity during development, with dryer conditions producing paler colouration. These pale forms helice can be confused with Berger's clouded yellow (Colias alfacariensis) and the rarer pale clouded yellow (Colias hyale). Even the palest C. croceus tends to have more black on the upperside, however, in particular on the hindwings. Young caterpillars are yellow-green with a black head. Later they become completely dark green, with a white red-spotted lateral line after the third moult. The pupae are green and have a yellow side stripe. This species is similar to Colias myrmidone, Colias chrysotheme, Colias erate, Colias hyale, Colias alfacariensis, Colias caucasica, Colias aurorina. Life cycle and larval host plants Adults fly from March to October. In southern Europe and North Africa they breed continuously throughout the year. Eggs are laid singly on food plant leaves. Usually an extraordinary number of eggs b up to 600 b are laid from a single female. The caterpillars grow fast in warm weather, sometimes pupating within a mo ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15356 ***********************************************