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Satyrium (butterfly)
The genus ''Satyrium'' contains Lepidoptera, butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. The species of this genus are found in the Holarctic, Holarctic ecozone. Species Listed alphabetically within species group. The ''Satyrium'' species group: * ''Satyrium acadica'' (Edwards, 1862) – Acadian hairstreak * ''Satyrium auretorum'' (Boisduval, 1852) – gold hunter's hairstreak * ''Satyrium behrii'' (Edwards, 1870) – Behr's hairstreak * ''Satyrium calanus'' (Hübner, 1809) – banded hairstreak * ''Satyrium californica'' (Edwards, 1862) – California hairstreak * ''Satyrium caryaevorum'' (McDunnough, 1942) – hickory hairstreak * ''Satyrium curiosolus'' MacDonald, 2025 - curiously isolated hairstreakMacDonald ZG, Dupuis JR, Glasier JRN, Sissons R, Moehrenschlager A, Shaffer HB, Sperling FAH (2025) Genomic and ecological divergence support recognition of a new species of endangered ''Satyrium'' butterfly (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae). ZooKeys 1234: 291-307. https://doi.org/10.3897/zooke ...
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Lycaena
''Lycaena'' is a genus of butterflies. The genus range is Holarctic, with the exception of four species found in New Zealand, two in South Africa, one in New Guinea and one in Java. It is commonly divided into several subgenera, such as ''Antipodolycaena''. Many formerly independent genera are now subsumed within ''Lycaena''; the genus ''Gaiedes'' may also belong here. Many of the subgenera, species groups and species listed here may be Synonym (taxonomy), synonyms. Species Listed alphabetically within groups:''Lycaena''
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Subgenus ''Tharsalea'' Scudder, 1876: *''Lycaena arota'' (Boisduval, 1852) – tailed copper Subgenus ''Chalceria'' Scudder, 1876:
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Satyrium Auretorum
''Satyrium auretorum'', or gold-hunter's hairstreak, is a species of hairstreak in the butterfly family Lycaenidae Lycaenidae is the second-largest family (biology), family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of .... It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for ''Satyrium auretorum'' is 4286. Subspecies These three subspecies belong to the species ''Satyrium auretorum'': * ''Satyrium auretorum auretorum'' (Boisduval, 1852) * ''Satyrium auretorum fumosum'' J. Emmel & Mattoni, 1990 * ''Satyrium auretorum spadix'' (Hy. Edwards, 1881) References Further reading * Eumaeini Articles created by Qbugbot Butterflies described in 1852 {{eumaeini-stub ...
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Satyrium Sylvinus
The sylvan hairstreak (''Satyrium sylvinus'') is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in western North America, from British Columbia south-east to Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico and south through California to Baja California Norte, Mexico. The wingspan is 25–30 mm. The larvae feed on the leaves of ''Salix Willows, also called sallows and osiers, of the genus ''Salix'', comprise around 350 species (plus numerous hybrids) of typically deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions. Most species are known ...'' species.Sylvan Hairstreak
Butterflies of Canada The species overwinters as an egg.


Subspecies

Listed alphabetically. *''S. s. desertorum'' (Grinnell, 1917) (California) *''S. s. dryope'' (Edwards, 18 ...
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Satyrium Semiluna
''Satyrium semiluna'', known generally as the sagebrush sooty hairstreak or half-moon hairstreak, is a species of hairstreak in the butterfly family Lycaenidae. It is found in North America. The MONA or Hodges number for ''Satyrium semiluna'' is 4277.1. Formerly included in '' Satyrium fuliginosa'', it is similar to the ''Icaricia icarioides'' female. The latter species has range, flight-times and host plant overlaps. Unlike the ''Icaricia icarioides'' female, ''Satyrium semiluna'' lacks blue scales above, white fringe on the wings, and dark cell-end bar on the forward wing. Not present are the one to three basal black dots on the ventral hind wing that the ''Icaricia icarioides ''Icaricia icarioides'', or Boisduval's blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae found in North America. This butterfly has 25 recognized subspecies. Their range extends throughout the western US and Canada from southern Saskatchewan to Br ...'' female usually has. The range of ''Satyrium semilu ...
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Satyrium Saepium
''Satyrium saepium'', the hedgerow hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in western North America, from British Columbia south through California into Baja California and east through northern Arizona to northern New Mexico, Colorado and Montana. The wingspan is 26–30 mm. Adults are on wing from April to September. They feed on the nectar of various flowers, including yerba santa and wild buckwheats. The larvae feed on the buckbrush (''Ceanothus'' species, Rhamnaceae The Rhamnaceae are a large Family (biology), family of flowering plants, mostly trees, shrubs, and some vines, commonly called the buckthorn family. Rhamnaceae is included in the order Rosales. The family contains about 55 genera and 950 specie ...).Hedgerow Hairstreak
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Satyrium Liparops
''Satyrium liparops'', the striped hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae described by John Eatton Le Conte in 1833. It is found in North America, from the Rocky Mountains south from southern Canada to Colorado, east to Maine and south to Florida Florida ( ; ) is a U.S. state, state in the Southeastern United States, Southeastern region of the United States. It borders the Gulf of Mexico to the west, Alabama to the northwest, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia to the north, the Atlantic .... Subspecies *''S. l. aliparops'' (Michener & dos Passos, 1942) – (Colorado, southern Alberta to Manitoba) *''S. l. fletcheri'' (Michener & dos Passos, 1942) – (Manitoba, northern Ontario to Alberta) *''S. l. floridensis'' Gatrelle, 2001 – (Florida) *''S. l. liparops'' – (Georgia) *''S. l. strigosa'' (Harris, 1862) – (Massachusetts, New England, eastern Canada) References Butterflies described in 1833 Satyrium (butterfly) Taxa named by John Eatton Le Conte
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Satyrium Kingi
''Satyrium kingi'', or King's hairstreak, is a species of hairstreak in the butterfly family Lycaenidae Lycaenidae is the second-largest family (biology), family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of .... The MONA or Hodges number for ''Satyrium kingi'' is 4284. References Further reading * Eumaeini Articles created by Qbugbot Butterflies described in 1952 {{eumaeini-stub ...
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Satyrium Iyonis
''Satyrium'' is the generic name of two groups of organisms and may refer to: * ''Satyrium'' (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae * ''Satyrium'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Satyrium Fuliginosum
''Satyrium fuliginosum'', the sooty hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in western North America from British Columbia to central California, east to Wyoming and northern Colorado. Adults are on wing from July to August. Adults feed on flower nectar. The larvae feed on ''Lupinus ''Lupinus'', commonly known as lupin, lupine, or regionally bluebonnet, is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae. The genus includes over 199 species, with centre of diversity, centres of diversity in North America, North and South A ...''. Subspecies *''Satyrium fuliginosum albolineatum'' Mattoon & Austin, 1998 *''Satyrium fuliginosum fuliginosum'' *''Satyrium fuliginosum tildenia'' Mattoon & Austin, 1998 References External linksSooty hairstreak Butterflies of Canada Butterflies described in 1861 fuliginosum Butterflies of North America Taxa named by William Henry Edwards {{Lycaenidae-stub ...
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Satyrium Edwardsii
''Satyrium edwardsii'', the Edwards' hairstreak, is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in the eastern parts of the United States and in the southern parts of the Canadian provinces from Saskatchewan to Quebec.Edwards' Hairstreak
Butterflies of Canada Larvae feed on '''' species, including '' Q. ilicifolia'' The Edward's hairstreak is an endangered species, and one of the places to find them is at ,

Satyrium Curiosolus
''Satyrium'' is the generic name of two groups of organisms and may refer to: * ''Satyrium'' (butterfly), a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae * ''Satyrium'' (plant), a genus of plants in the family Orchidaceae {{Genus disambiguation ...
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Satyrium Caryaevorum
''Satyrium caryaevorus'', the hickory hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in eastern North America, from southern Ontario west to Minnesota and Iowa, south in the Appalachian Mountains to eastern Tennessee. The wingspan has been reported as 22–28 mm and 29–35 mm. The hindwing has one tail. Adults are on wing from June to August in one generation per year. They feed on the nectar of various flowers, including common milkweed, dogbane, New Jersey tea, staghorn sumac, and white sweet clover. The larvae feed on the leaves of bitternut hickory (''Carya cordiformis''), butternut (''Juglans cinerea''), red oak (''Quercus rubra''), white ash (''Fraxinus americana''), and hawthorn (''Crataegus ''Crataegus'' (), commonly called hawthorn, quickthorn, thornapple, Voss, E. G. 1985. ''Michigan Flora: A guide to the identification and occurrence of the native and naturalized seed-plants of the state. Part II: Dicots (Saururaceae–Cornacea ... ...
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