pieridine

pieridine
pieridine [pī er′ə dīn΄, pī er′ədin]
adj.
< ModL Pieridinae < Gr Pieris, any of the Muses
of a large family (Pieridae) of small or medium-sized butterflies, usually white or yellow with dark markings, including the sulfur and cabbage butterflies

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