Colotis auxo was created in 1852.
Colotis antevippe was created in 1836.
Colotis daira was created in 1829.
Colotis elgonensis was created in 1891.
Colotis aurora was created in 1780.
Colotis euippe was created in 1758.
Colotis dissociatus was created in 1897.
Colotis celimene was created in 1852.
Colotis aurigineus was created in 1883.
Colotis chrysonome was created in 1829.
Colotis ephyia was created in 1829.
You probably mean Persephone, but there were many figures associated with spring. Among them were Eunomia, Dike, Eirene, Thallo, Auxo, and Eiar.
In Greek mythology, the Horae were the goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time. They were responsible for maintaining the order of nature and ensuring the progression of the year. The three main Horae were Thallo (spring), Auxo (summer), and Carpo (autumn).