- Source: Erynnis brizo
Erynnis brizo, the sleepy duskywing or banded oak duskywing, is a species of Hesperiidae butterfly that occurs throughout North America and is commonly confused with E. juvenalis and E. lucilius. The species is listed as threatened in Connecticut and Maine.
Description
The upper forewing is blackish brown with continuous bluish-brown spots. The hindwing is almost completely brown with lighter brown spots. The caterpillar of this species is small and gray green with purplish tips. There is a faint lateral white stripe. Unlike most caterpillars Hesperiidae have distinct heads and the E. brizo's head is brown with an orange spot.
Habitat
This small Erynnis stays in oak-pine barrens and cut-over forest. It can be seen near forest edges including near roads, train tracks and towns.
Food plants
The larvae consume Scrub oak (Quercus ilicifolia) and other shrubby oaks. The adults consume Nectar from flowers of heaths (Ericaceae) including wild azalea and blueberry; also blackberry and dandelion.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Erynnis brizo
- List of butterflies of Connecticut
- Duskywing
- List of butterflies of Nebraska
- List of butterflies of Mexico
- List of Lepidoptera of Indiana
- List of butterflies of Maine
- List of butterflies of Iowa
- Quercus durata
- List of butterflies of Georgia (U.S. state)