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Satyrium liparops, the striped hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae described by John Eatton Le Conte in 1833. It is found in North America, [ 2 ] from the Rocky Mountains south from southern Canada to Colorado , east to Maine and south to Florida .
Gray hairstreak, Strymon melinus, larva Gossamer-wings are the smallest butterflies.Their wingspans range from 0.5-2.0 inches (1.2-5.1 cm). There are about 7,000 species worldwide with about 139 species in North America.
Phaeostrymon alcestis (soapberry hairstreak) Rekoa marius (Marius hairstreak) Rekoa palegon (gold-bordered hairstreak) Rekoa zebina (zebina hairstreak) Satyrium behrii (Behr's hairstreak) Satyrium calanus (banded hairstreak) Satyrium edwardsii (Edwards' hairstreak) Satyrium kingi (King's hairstreak) Satyrium liparops (striped hairstreak)
Satyrium edwardsii (Grote and Robinson, 1867) – Edward's hairstreak; Satyrium fuliginosum (Edwards, 1861) – sooty hairstreak; Satyrium iyonis (Oxta and Kusunoki, 1957) Satyrium kingi (Klots and Clench, 1952) – King's hairstreak; Satyrium liparops (Boisduval and Leconte, 1833) – striped hairstreak; Satyrium saepium (Boisduval, 1852 ...
Gray hairstreak, Strymon melinus White M hairstreak, Parrhasius m-album Banded hairstreak, Satyrium calanus Hickory hairstreak, Satyrium caryaevorus Edward's hairstreak, Satyrium edwardsii
Arawacus jada (Hewitson, 1867) North America – creamy stripe-streak, nightshade hairstreak Arawacus leucogyna (C. & R.Felder, 1865) Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia Arawacus lincoides (Draudt, 1917) Colombia
Satyrium sylvinum – sylvan hairstreak; Satyrium titus – coral hairstreak; Satyrium edwardsii – Edwards' hairstreak; Satyrium calanus – banded hairstreak; Satyrium caryaevorum – hickory hairstreak; Satyrium liparops – striped hairstreak; Satyrium saepium – hedgerow hairstreak; Fixsenia favonius – southern hairstreak
The subfamily Theclinae is a group of butterflies, often referred to as hairstreaks, with some species instead known as elfins or by other names. The group is part of the family Lycaenidae, the "gossamer-winged butterflies".