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Phyciodes orseis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Tribe
  
Melitaeini

Similar
  
Phyciodes mylitta, Boloria epithore, Speyeria egleis, Speyeria hydaspe, Chlosyne leanira

Phyciodes orseis top 9 facts


Phyciodes orseis, the Orseis Crescentspot or California Crescent, is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in the western North America, particularly northern California and Oregon. Formerly, The range was thought to extend along the Coast Range as far south as San Francisco. However, they were either mislabeled or are currently extirpated from these regions. The habitat consists of mountain valleys, meadows and stream canyons. Along with roughly 120 other species, they are check-listed as Butterflies Occurring on or near the Fremont-Winema National Forests. This checklist has been established based on observations throughout Lake and Klamath Counties in Oregon. The list is maintained by the Forest Service in order to monitor health of native ecosystems. Monitoring population levels of butterflies such as P. orseis over time provides a metric for these efforts. These pollinators play an integral role in such systems, as they are beneficial both for the flora of the region and as food sources for regional avian species.

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The wingspan is 32-42 mm. The wings are dark brown with orange-brown markings in distinct bands. Adult flights occur annually, typically from mid-May to the end of June.

Eggs are laid in large clusters on host plants, which are typically of the genus Cirsium (Family Asteraceae). After hatching, specimens will overwinter as a third instar larva.

Subspecies

  • Phyciodes orseis orseis
  • Phyciodes orseis herlani Bauer, 1975 (California, Nevada: Douglas Co.)
  • References

    Phyciodes orseis Wikipedia