Callophrys
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Genus: | Callophrys Billberg, 1820
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The genus Callophrys consists of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. It is apparently not monophyletic, but which of the taxa currently considered junior synonyms of Callophrys are valid genera remains to be determined.
The Asian and European members of this genus and some North American species are commonly known as green hairstreaks, and the North American species in the subgenus Incisalia are called elfins.
Species
Listed alphabetically within groups.[1][2]
Subgenus Callophrys Billberg, 1820:
- Callophrys affinis (W. H. Edwards, 1862) – western green hairstreak, immaculate green hairstreak
- Callophrys amphichloros (Cabeau, 1923)
- Callophrys androflavus (Capuse, 1963)
- Callophrys armeniaca Zhdanko, 1998
- Callophrys apama (W. H. Edwards, 1882) – canyon green hairstreak
- Callophrys avis Chapman, 1909 – Chapman's green hairstreak
- Callophrys barraguei (Dujardin, 1972)
- Callophrys bipunctata (Tutt, 1907)
- Callophrys borelis (Krulikovski, 1890)
- Callophrys brunnea (Tutt, 1907)
- Callophrys butlerovi (Migranov, 1992)
- Callophrys caecus (Fourcroy, 1785)
- Callophrys caerulescens (Bang-Haas, 1912)
- Callophrys chalybeitincta Sovinsky, 1905
- Callophrys cinerascens (Rebel, 1909)
- Callophrys comstocki (Henne, 1941)
- Callophrys connexa (Tutt, 1907)
- Callophrys davisi (Watson & Comstock, 1920)
- Callophrys danchenkoi Zhdanko, 1998
- Callophrys dumetorum (Boisduval, 1852) – bramble hairstreak, coastal green hairstreak, bluish green hairstreak
- Callophrys fervida (Staudinger, 1901)
- Callophrys foulquieri (Rivertigat, 1915)
- Callophrys gryneus (Hübner, [1819]) – juniper hairstreak
- Callophrys hatuma Zhdanko, 1996
- Callophrys herculeana (Pfeiffer, 1927)
- Callophrys homoperplexa (Barnes & Benjamin, 1923)
- Callophrys mcfarlandi (Clench & Ehrlich, 1960) – Sandia hairstreak
- Callophrys mystaphia Miller, 1913 – rhubarb hairstreak
- Callophrys paulae Pfeiffer, 1932
- Callophrys perplexa Barnes & Benjamin, 1923
- Callophrys rubi (Linnaeus, 1758) – green hairstreak
- Callophrys sheridanii (W. H. Edwards, 1877) – Sheridan's hairstreak, white-lined green hairstreak
- Callophrys suaveola (Staudinger, 1881)
- Callophrys titanus Zhdanko, 1998
- Callophrys washingtonia (Clench, 1945)
Subgenus Cisincisalia Johnson, 1992:
- Callophrys johnsoni (Skinner, 1904) – Johnson's hairstreak
- Callophrys spinetorum (Hewitson, 1867) – thicket hairstreak[3]
- Callophrys guatemalena Clench, 1981
Subgenus Incisalia Scudder, 1872:
- Callophrys augustinus (Westwood, 1852) – brown elfin
- Callophrys eryphon (Boisduval, 1852) – western pine elfin
- Callophrys fotis (Strecker, 1878) – early elfin
- Callophrys henrici (Grote & Robinson, 1867) – Henry's elfin
- Callophrys irus (Godart, 1824) – frosted elfin
- Callophrys lanoraieensis Sheppard, 1934 – bog elfin
- Callophrys mossii (H. Edwards, 1881) – Moss's elfin, stonecrop elfin, Schryver's elfin
- Callophrys niphon (Hübner, 1819) – eastern pine elfin
- Callophrys polios Cook & Watson, 1907 – hoary elfin
Subgenus Mitoura Scudder, 1872:
- Callophrys barryi (K. Johnson, 1976) – Barry's hairstreak[4]
- Callophrys gryneus (Hübner, 1819) – olive hairstreak, juniper hairstreak[5]
- Callophrys hesseli (Rawson & Ziegler, 1950) – Hessel's hairstreak
- Callophrys muiri (H. Edwards, 1881) – Muir's hairstreak
- Callophrys rosneri (Johnson, 1976) – Rosner's hairstreak, cedar hairstreak[6]
- Callophrys thornei (Brown, 1983) – Thorne's hairstreak
Subgenus Sandia Clench & Ehrlich, 1960:
- Callophrys mcfarlandi Ehrlich & Clench, 1960 – Sandia hairstreak
Subgenus Xamia Clench, 1961:
- Callophrys xami (Reakirt, 1867) – xami hairstreak (southern Arizona and Texas south to Guatemala)[7]
- Callophrys scaphia Clench, 1981
Subgenus Ahlbergia Bryk, 1946 [8]
- Callophrys aleucopuncta K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys arquata K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys bimaculata K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys caerulea K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys caesius K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys chalcidis I. Chou & H.H. Li, 1994
- Callophrys chalybeia (Leech, 1890)
- Callophrys circe (Leech, 1893)
- Callophrys clarofacia (K. Johnson, 1992)
- Callophrys clarolinea (H. Huang & A.M. Chen, 2006)
- Callophrys confusa (H. Huang, Z. Chen & M. Li, 2006)
- Callophrys distincta H. Huang, 2003
- Callophrys dongyui (H. Huang & C.H. Zhan, 2006)
- Callophrys ferrea (Butler, 1866)
- Callophrys frivaldszkyi (Lederer, 1855)
- Callophrys haradai (Igarashi, 1973)
- Callophrys hsui (K. Johnson, 2000)
- Callophrys huertasblancae (K. Yoshino, 2016)
- Callophrys korea K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys leechii (de Nicéville, [1893])
- Callophrys leechuanlungi (H. Huang & Y.C. Chen, 2005)
- Callophrys leei (K. Johnson, 1992)
- Callophrys luoliangi (H. Huang & K. Song, 2006)
- Callophrys lynda (K. Johnson, 1992)
- Callophrys nicevillei (Leech, 1893)
- Callophrys pictila K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys pluto (Leech, 1893)
- Callophrys prodiga K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys unicolora K. Johnson, 1992
- Callophrys zhujianhuai H. Huang & C.S. Wu, 2003
Unnamed genus:
- Callophrys dospassosi Clench, 1981
- Callophrys estela Clench, 1981
References
Wikispecies has information related to Callophrys.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Callophrys.
- ^ Savela, Markku. "Callophrys Billberg, 1820". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
- ^ Taxonomic index, Butterflies of Canada
- ^ Thicket Hairstreak, Butterflies of Canada
- ^ Barry's Hairstreak, Butterflies and Moths of North America
- ^ Juniper Hairstreak, Butterflies of Canada
- ^ Rosner's Hairstreak, Butterflies of Canada
- ^ "Xami Hairstreak Callophrys xami (Reakirt, 1867)". Butterflies and Moths of North America. Archived from the original on 2009-07-17. Retrieved 2009-11-30.
- ^ Savela, Markku. "Ahlbergia Bryk, 1946". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved January 14, 2018.
External links
- images representing Callophrys at Consortium for the Barcode of Life
- mages representing Ahlbergia at Consortium for the Barcode of Life
- Callophrys "Le genre Callophrys" from French Wikipedia provides more distribution information