
Satyrium liparops - Wikipedia
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, [2] from the Rocky Mountains south from southern Canada to Colorado, east to Maine and south to Florida. [3]
Striped Hairstreak - Alabama Butterfly Atlas
Like all satyrium hairstreaks, Striped Hairstreaks are basically brown butterflies that are decorated with a blue dot, a few red spots, and white dashes on their underwings. Satyrium hairstreaks can be difficult to identify, but Striped's descriptively named wings …
Striped Hairstreak Satyrium liparops (Leconte, 1833) | Butterflies …
The Striped Hairstreak butterfly (Satyrium liparops) is a species of butterfly with distinctive markings and habitat preferences.
Striped Hairstreak Butterfly - Field Station
2021年12月15日 · Look for Striped Hairstreaks (Satyrium liparops) around woody and swampy openings and edges and in grasslands from the Rockies to the Atlantic (including southern Canada). There are more of them the farther east you get. Although they are found over more than half of the continent, they’re never common within that range.
Striped Hairstreak - The Butterflies of Massachusetts
Unlike the Acadian and Hickory Hairstreaks, but like the Banded Hairstreak, the Striped Hairstreak's present range is wide, extending from Canada south to northern Florida, and west to Texas and the plains, so that climate warming here would not be expected to pose a problem.
Species Page: Striped Hairstreak (Satyrium liparops)
Range: The Striped Hairstreak inhabits the southern half of Canada from Alberta eastward, the eastern United States west to the eastern portions of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, and into the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. In …
Striped Hairstreak (Satyrium liparops) - iNaturalist
Satyrium liparops, the striped hairstreak, is a butterfly of the Lycaenidae family. It is found in North America, from the Rocky Mountains south from southern Canada to Colorado, east to Maine and south to Florida.
Striped Hairstreak - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Striped Hairstreak. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Subgenus. Satyrium (Satyrium) Species. Satyrium liparops. Identification Numbers. TSN: 777822. Geography. Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.
Species Satyrium liparops - Striped Hairstreak - Hodges#4285
2018年6月30日 · Blue patch topped in orange, with several other smaller orange spotsalong trailing edge of the wing. Canada from Nova Scotia to eastern British Columbia. Eastern U.S. south to Florida and Texas. Openings with nectar sources. May in the south, July-August in the north. Larva feeds on a wide variety, including roses, cherry hawthorn and heaths.
2020年5月1日 · Striped Hairstreaks are widespread in Alabama but are not commonly encountered and are seldom seen in high numbers. They have one flight that begins in the spring and ends by early summer. Deciduous woodlands provide habitat, and Stripeds are often found in shadier areas than other hairstreaks in their genus.