Definition
*Pieris protodice*, commonly known as the checkered white butterfly, stands out with its distinctive pattern. Picture it as the statement piece in a wardrobe of plain clothes. Unlike its all-white relatives, it has a striking black-and-white checkered pattern. It adds an element of visual interest to gardens and fields. Think of them as the patterned wallpaper in a room filled with white walls. The butterfly has a widespread presence across North America.