South Texas Butterfly Photos - Hairstreaks and Blues
by Will Cook
Here's a selection butterfly images from three trips to Texas, June 5-7 and October 13-19, 2004 (full trip list) and April 29, 2011. South Texas is a butterflier's paradise!
Papilionidae | Pieridae | Lycaenidae | Riodinidae | Nymphalidae 1 | Nymphalidae 2 | Hesperiidae 1 | Hesperiidae 2
Lycaenidae - Gossamer-wings
Theclinae - Hairstreaks
Silver-banded Hairstreak (Chlorostrymon simaethis) Wow! This is a really special butterfly. Hard to beat for coolness... until you see the next species. |
Xami Hairstreak (Callophrys xami) The definition of ultracool. |
Juniper Hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus) This is the very southern edge of its range, as well as that of its host plant here, Ashe Juniper (Juniperus ashei). |
Southern Oak Hairstreak (Satyrium favonius favonius) Barton Creek greenbelt, Austin, Travis Co., TX 4/29/2011. | |
Barton Creek greenbelt, Austin, Travis Co., TX 4/29/2011. |
Gray Hairstreak (Strymon melinus) A typical specimen. | |
Gray Hairstreak (Strymon melinus) This one has an unusual amount of red on the postmedian line. | |
Red-crescent Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon rufofusca) We found this rarity at the garden outside the Chamber of Commerce. | |
Red-crescent Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon rufofusca) A different individual, at Lucy's Garden. | |
Lacey's Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon alea) |
White Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon albata) This is the first one ever recorded at the NABA Park. Simply stunning. | |
Mallow Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon istapa) The most common hairstreak, after Gray. |
Lantana Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon bazochii) Cute! | |
Lantana Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon bazochii) 2004 is a banner year for Lantana Scrubs -- normally rare, we saw them at nearly every location we visited. These odd little hairstreaks often position their hindwings up above their forewings. | |
Lantana Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon bazochii) The white hindwing streak is often missing. | |
Lantana Scrub-Hairstreak (Strymon bazochii) Note the distinctive gray eyes. | |
Clytie Ministreak (Ministrymon clytie), fresh! Lovely pale green eyes. | |
Dusky-blue Groundstreak (Calycopis isobeon) Compare with Dusky-blue Groundstreak from Panama. |
Polyommatinae - Blues
Western Pygmy-Blue (Brephidium exile) Amazingly diverse pattern, especially considering this is the smallest butterfly species in the US. | |
Marine Blue (Leptotes marina) | |
Ceraunus Blue (Hemiargus ceraunus) By far the most common blue we encountered. This species may have either 1 or 2 black spots along the hindwing margin. Compare with Ceraunus Blue from Panama. | |
Reakirt's Blue (Echinargus isola) Eisenhower Park, San Antonio, Bexar Co., TX 6/7/04. |
Reakirt's Blue (Echinargus isola) Menard Co., TX 4/27/2011. | |
Reakirt's Blue (Echinargus isola) Menard Co., TX 4/27/2011. | |
Reakirt's Blue (Echinargus isola) Menard Co., TX 4/27/2011. | |
Reakirt's Blue (Echinargus isola) Menard Co., TX 4/27/2011. |
Papilionidae | Pieridae | Lycaenidae | Riodinidae | Nymphalidae 1 | Nymphalidae 2 | Hesperiidae 1 | Hesperiidae 2
Comments? Questions? E-mail me at cwcook@duke.edu