Juniper Hairstreak
Callophrys gryneus
31.109, -97.4971
Field Notes
Description:
Widespread and variable. Western and eastern populations were once considered separate species but have been found to hybridize. Western: Upperside of male dull red-brown, female tawny; both with dark brown costa and wing borders. Underside of forewing rust-red; hindwing dull to bright green with irregular white line edged inwardly with red-brown. Eastern: Upperside of male dark brown with olive-colored sheen, female blackish brown. Underside green; forewing with tawny base, hindwing with 2 white spots near base and irregular white line edged inwardly with red-brown.
Wing Span: 1 - 1 1/4 inches (2.6 - 3.2 cm).
Habitat:
On almond verbena in wildlife habitat yard.
Notes:
There were at least a half dozen juniper hairstreaks on the shrub, and each one had slightly different coloring.
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