Callophrys niphon

Eastern Pine Elfin
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Lycaenidae
Genus: Callophrys
Species: C. niphon
Binomial name
Callophrys niphon
(Hübner, 1823)
Synonyms
  • Licus niphon Hübner, 1823
  • Incisalia niphon
  • Callophrys niphon clarki Freeman, 1938

The Eastern Pine Elfin (Callophrys niphon) is a species of Lycaenidae that is native to North America.

Description

Similar to the Western Pine Elfin but has two dark bars instead of one in the forewing underside cell with strong patterning on the underside. The wingspan ranges from 22–27 mm (0.87–1.06 in).[1]

Life history

There is one flight from MarchApril in the south which occurs between mid May to early June in the north.[1] 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 Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana) and White Pine (Pinus strobus).[1]

Range

They range in most of eastern United States and across the southern parts of the provinces of Canada.[1] Within this range they tend to sandy areas with pine trees.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 EasternPine Elfin, Butterflies of Canada
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