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Erynnis baptisiae, the wild indigo duskywing, is a species of butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in North America from southern Ontario and New England, west to central Nebraska, and south to Georgia, the Gulf Coast, and south-central Texas. Host plants include wild indigo, wild blue indigo, lupine, false lupine, and crown vetch. [2]
The species is considered a rare species in the US state of West Virginia and in the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario, but is considered an invasive plant in some areas of the northeastern and northwestern United States and in southeastern Canada, beyond its native range, and has also been introduced into Europe.
Erynnis baptisiae – wild indigo duskywing; Erynnis afranius – Afranius duskywing; Erynnis persius – Persius duskywing; Pyrgus centaureae – grizzled skipper; Pyrgus ruralis – two-banded checkered skipper; Pyrgus scriptura – small checkered skipper; Pyrgus communis – common checkered skipper; Pholisora catullus – common sootywing
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The OBRC Checklist divides the province into the Lowlands, Central, and South review zones and requests documentation of sightings of birds which are rare or accidental in one, two, or all of the zones. Of the 511 species on the list, 180 are noted as rare anywhere in the province and another 108 are rare in one or two of the zones.