Callophrys lanoraieensis

Callophrys lanoraieensis, the bog elfin, is a species of Lycaenidae that is native to North America.

Bog elfin
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C. lanoraieensis
Binomial name
Callophrys lanoraieensis
(Sheppard, 1934)
Synonyms
  • Incisalia lanoraieensis Sheppard, 1934

Description

The wingspan ranges from 16 to 19 mm (0.63 to 0.75 in).[1] It is a dull brown and tailless.[1]

The caterpillars eat black spruce (Picea mariana).[1]

Range

They range from eastern New Hampshire through coastal Maine north to New Brunswick. Isolated populations in eastern Ontario, southern Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Maine, and rare in New York and Massachusetts. Within this range they tend to black spruce and tamarack bogs.[2]

Similar species

  • Eastern pine elfin (C. niphon)
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References

  1. Bog Elfin, Butterflies of Canada
  2. Bog Elfin, Butterflies and moths of North America


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