. . . "*Colias minuscula f. peruviensis (Dufrane, 1947)" . "*Colias dimera mariae (Apolinar, 1914)" . . "*Colias dimera f. superba (Berger, 1937)" . "*Colias dimera f. andromorpha (Fern\u00E1ndez, 1928)" . "*Colias dimera f. alba (Berger, 1937)" . . . . . . . . "*Colias erythrogrammus (Kollar, 1850)" . "Dimera Sulphur"@en . "*Colias dimera ab. semperi (Strecker, 1873)" . . "*Colias dimera ab. meridensis (Neuburger, 1905)" . . . "*Colias tolima (Fassl, 1915)" . . . . "*Colias erythrogramma (Kollar, 1850)" . "The Dimera Sulphur (Colias dimera) is a butterfly in the Pieridae family. It is found in the Tropical Andes subregion of the Neotropical ecozone (Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador).The species was first discovered in Colombia. It is the most abundant butterfly in the interior of Ecuador.The wingspan is 35\u201340 mm (1.4\u20131.6 in). There are two female forms: one is similar to the males, while the other is yellowish/greenish white."@en . . . "*Colias dimera var. fassli (Apolinar, 1914)" . .