
Spotless Grass Yellow
Common NameSpotless Grass Yellow
Scientific NameEurema blanda
FamilyPieridae
SubfamilyColiadinae
Wingspan (mm)40
Wing Patternsolid
Primary Colorsyellow, cream, pale green
HabitatOpen grasslands, forest edges, gardens, agricultural areas
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia, including India, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines
Host PlantsSenna, Albizia, Acacia
Flight PeriodYear-round in tropical regions
Flight Stylefluttering
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesEggs are laid singly on the leaves of host plants. The larvae are green and well-camouflaged, feeding on the foliage before pupating into a green or brown chrysalis.
Identification TipsDistinguished by its plain, spotless wings, especially the underside, which often has a greenish-yellow wash. It lacks the distinct black marginal spots found in many other *Eurema* species.
Description
A small to medium-sized butterfly with pale yellow to creamy white wings, often exhibiting a greenish tint on the hindwing underside, particularly in dry-season forms. The wings are generally spotless, lacking prominent markings.



