Two Clouded Sulphur (Colias philodice) butterflies |
My book says that nine different species might be seen in Montana, only five in the western part of the state. The most common yellow sulphur is the "Clouded Sulphur" (C. philodice). But even the experts disagree on how to sort out all of the sulphur species. They haven't even agreed on how many sulphur species there are in the western U.S.
So if you remember to say, "Sulphur!" next time you see a yellow butterfly, you are doing well. And if you tell your friends, "Yep. That one's a Clouded Sulphur," they'll be doubly impressed. And they'll also be hard-pressed to prove you wrong.