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Callophrys irus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Callophrys

Higher classification
  
Callophrys

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Family
  
Lycaenidae

Scientific name
  
Callophrys irus

Rank
  
Species

Callophrys irus Callophrys irus arsace Boisduval amp Le Conte 1835

Similar
  
Butterfly, Callophrys henrici, Callophrys, Erynnis persius, Theclinae

Callophrys irus, the frosted elfin, is a species of Lycaenidae that is native to North America.

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Description

Callophrys irus Frosted Elfin Callophrys irus

The wingspan ranges from 22–24 mm (0.87–0.94 in). Hindwings have one short tail. The top side of the wing is brown, males have long oval dark spots on the leading edge of their forewings. The hindwings have submarginal black spots above the tail and below the postmedian line is faint.

Life history

Callophrys irus Frosted Elfin

There is one flight period from March to April in the south and in the north it is on wing from mid-May to early June. Females will lay eggs singly on flower buds. The caterpillars eat both the flower and the developing seedpods. Chrysalids hibernate in loosely formed cocoons beneath litter below the plant. Larval foods include the pea family (Fabaceae), indigo (Baptisia tinctoria), lupine (Lupinus perennis), and rattlebox (Crotalaria sagittalis).

Range

Callophrys irus Frosted Elfin Callophrys irus

They range from local colonies in Maine west across New York, southern Ontario, and Michigan into Wisconsin, then south along the Atlantic Coast west into Louisiana and eastern Texas. Within this range they tend to stick to open woods and scrublands.

In 2011, zoologists with the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation found populations of the butterfly in the city of Suffolk, Virginia, and a volunteer also found a population at Antioch Pines Natural Area Preserve. The butterfly had not been reported in Virginia since 1994.


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References

Callophrys irus Wikipedia