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The orange tip is a true spring butterfly that you encounter as a butterfly between late March and early May (quite appropriately around King's Day). The rest of the year the species is present as a caterpillar and most of the time as a pupa, but then they are hard to find. The males are very conspicuous and unmistakable. The orange spots on the wingtips make them impossible to confuse with other species. The females, due to the absence of the orange wingtips, look very similar to the cabbage whites
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