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Cleopatra

Gonepteryx cleopatra

Least Concern

About

The Cleopatra, Gonepteryx cleopatra, is a large, striking butterfly in the family Pieridae found across the Mediterranean basin, including southern Europe from Portugal and Spain east to Greece and Turkey, and extending into North Africa and the Middle East. The species is closely related to the common Brimstone butterfly but is larger and more vividly colored. Males display brilliant yellow-orange upperwings with a distinctive deep orange patch on the forewing, while females are pale greenish-white, resembling the Brimstone. The undersides of both sexes are pale green, providing excellent camouflage when resting on vegetation. The Cleopatra inhabits warm, rocky hillsides, maquis, garrigue, woodland edges, and citrus groves where its larval host plants, buckthorns (Rhamnus species), are present. Adults are strong fliers, frequently visiting flowers for nectar. Like the Brimstone, the Cleopatra overwinters as an adult, sheltering in dense evergreen vegetation during the coldest months and re-emerging on warm winter days. The species produces one generation per year. It is widespread and locally common across its Mediterranean range and is assessed as Least Concern by IUCN, though habitat loss from agricultural intensification and urbanization affects local populations.

Habitat & Distribution

Inhabits Mediterranean forests and woodlands within the Palearctic biogeographic realm.

Found across Asia (Cyprus) and Europe (15 countries).

Conservation Status

LC Least Concern

Full Taxonomy

Names in Other Languages

Spanish Cleopatra
French Citron de Provence
German Kleopatrafalter

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Cleopatra?
The scientific name of Cleopatra is Gonepteryx cleopatra. It belongs to the genus Gonepteryx.
What is the conservation status of Cleopatra?
Cleopatra (Gonepteryx cleopatra) is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN Red List.
Where does Cleopatra live?
Cleopatra is found in Found across Asia (Cyprus) and Europe (15 countries).. Countries include Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Malta.
What family does Cleopatra belong to?
Cleopatra (Gonepteryx cleopatra) belongs to the genus Gonepteryx, which is part of the taxonomic family Pieridae.
Is Cleopatra endangered?
No, Cleopatra (Gonepteryx cleopatra) is classified as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, meaning it is not currently at significant risk of extinction.
What kingdom does Cleopatra belong to?
Cleopatra (Gonepteryx cleopatra) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (Animals).
What are the closest relatives of Cleopatra?
The closest relatives of Cleopatra in the genus Gonepteryx include Limonera, Canary Brimstone, Powdered Brimstone, Madeiran Brimstone.

Native Range — 16 Countries

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