The Checkered White is a species of common small to medium size butterflies found across the United States. The male Checkered White has an almost entirely white wing, peppered with brown-black spots on the top half of his wing. The female’s wings have more dark patterns on their wings to help them attract males. They are still predominantly white.
“Checkered White” by Ken Slade, licensed under (CC BY-NC 2.0)
Checkered White Facts
Butterfly Family: Whites and Sulphurs (Pieridae)
Butterfly Subfamily: Pierinae
Butterfly Wingspan: 1 1/2 – 2 1/2 inches
Butterfly Habitat: Wide variety of sites including dry weedy areas, vacant lots, fields, pastures, sandy areas, railroad beds, and roads
Checkered White Host and Nectar Plants
Host Plants:
- Plants in the Mustard Family
- Cabbage
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Shepherd’s Purse
- Prairie Peppergrass
- Poor Man’s Pepper
- Yellow Rocket
- Tower Rock Cress
- Rocky Mountain Bee Plant
Nectar Plants:
- Dandelion
- Clover
- Fogfruit
- Buttonbush
- Pincushion Plant
- Lanceleaf Gumweed
- Blanket Flower
- Mustards
- Alfalfa