See text Belenois creona, the African common white or African caper, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae.
Uppersides are white with black or brown marginal borders and veins in forewing apex.
There is a black spot in the upperside cell, instead of a bar as in the brown-veined white (B. aurota).
Females have broader dark upperside borders on both wings.
[1] The larvae feed on Capparis and Maerua species.