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North American Ecology (US and Canada)

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Satyrium behrii is resident in the western United States and into southern British Columbia (Scott 1986). Habitats are upper Sonoran to lower transition zone chaparral, sagebrush scrub and pine woodland. Host plants are shrubs limited to a few species of family Rosaceae. Eggs are laid on the host plant singly. Individuals overwinter as eggs. There is one flight each year with the approximate flight time June1-early July in s. Calif. and sw COlo., July1-July31 elsewhere (Scott 1986).
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Satyrium behrii

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Satyrium behrii, the Behr's hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in western North America from western Texas north and west through New Mexico, Arizona, and southern California to British Columbia.[2]

The wingspan is 24–32 mm. The upperside is orange with wide brown borders on the forewings. The underside of the males is brown, while females are brownish white. Both have postmarginal and submarginal lines of irregular small black spots. Adults are on wing from June to July in one generation per year.[2] Its habitats include dry slopes and canyons. Adults feed on flower nectar.[3]

The larvae feed on Purshia tridentata,[4]Purshia glandulosa and Cercocarpus montanus.[3]

Subspecies

  • S. b. behrii
  • S. b. columbia (McDunnough, 1944)
  • S. b. crossi (Field, 1938)

References

  1. ^ Satyrium at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
  2. ^ a b Butterflies and Moths of North America
  3. ^ a b "NatureServe Explorer 2.0". explorer.natureserve.org.
  4. ^ Behr's hairstreak, Butterflies of Canada

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Satyrium behrii: Brief Summary

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Satyrium behrii, the Behr's hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in western North America from western Texas north and west through New Mexico, Arizona, and southern California to British Columbia.

The wingspan is 24–32 mm. The upperside is orange with wide brown borders on the forewings. The underside of the males is brown, while females are brownish white. Both have postmarginal and submarginal lines of irregular small black spots. Adults are on wing from June to July in one generation per year. Its habitats include dry slopes and canyons. Adults feed on flower nectar.

The larvae feed on Purshia tridentata,Purshia glandulosa and Cercocarpus montanus.

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