Nymphalidae
Hermeuptychia intricata Grishin, 2014
Hermeuptychia intricata Grishin, 2014
The intricate satyr (Hermeuptychia intricata) is a nymphalid butterfly found on the US eastern coastal plain, with 16.5 mm long forewings.
Hermeuptychia harmonia
Hermeuptychia harmonia
Hermeuptychia harmonia is a Nymphalidae butterfly species found from Costa Rica to northern South America, with larvae feeding on Cyperus luzulae.
Argyreuptychia penelope Fabricius, 1775
Argyreuptychia penelope Fabricius, 1775
Penelope's ringlet (Cissia penelope, also called Argyreuptychia penelope) is a butterfly species in the genus Cissia.
Pareuptychia hesione (Sulzer, 1776)
Pareuptychia hesione (Sulzer, 1776)
Pareuptychia ocirrhoe is a Nymphalidae butterfly found from Mexico to northern Argentina that feeds on Eleusine as larvae.
Pareuptychia metaleuca Boisduval, 1870
Pareuptychia metaleuca Boisduval, 1870
The one-banded satyr, Pareuptychia metaleuca, is a Nymphalidae butterfly found from Mexico to Brazil.
Taygetis thamyra Cramer, 1782
Taygetis thamyra Cramer, 1782
The Andromeda satyr (Taygetis thamyra) is a Nymphalidae butterfly found across northern South America.
Taygetis mermeria Cramer, 1779
Taygetis mermeria Cramer, 1779
Taygetis mermeria, the mermeria wood nymph, is a Nymphalidae butterfly found across the Neotropical realm in rainforests and cloudforests.
Taygetis virgilia Cramer, 1779
Taygetis virgilia Cramer, 1779
Taygetis virgilia is a Nymphalidae butterfly species found across parts of Central and South America.
Taygetis andromeda Cramer, 1779
Taygetis andromeda Cramer, 1779
Taygetis laches is a nymphalid butterfly ranging from Mexico to northern Argentina whose larvae feed on three grass genera.
Satyrotaygetis satyrina Bates, 1865
Satyrotaygetis satyrina Bates, 1865
Satyrotaygetis is a monotypic Nymphalidae butterfly genus with one species found in the Neotropical realm.
Posttaygetis penelea (Cramer, 1779)
Posttaygetis penelea (Cramer, 1779)
Posttaygetis is a monotypic Nymphalidae butterfly genus containing only Posttaygetis penelea, found in the Neotropical realm.
Capronnieria galesus
Capronnieria galesus
Capronnieria is a monotypic Neotropical Satyrinae butterfly genus holding the single species Capronnieria galesus.
Amiga arnaca
Amiga arnaca
Amiga is a 2019 monotypic nymphalid butterfly genus whose only species, Amiga arnaca, ranges from southern Mexico to southern Brazil.
Calisto obscura Michener, 1943
Calisto obscura Michener, 1943
Calisto obscura is a Nymphalidae butterfly endemic to Hispaniola whose larvae eat various grasses.
Calisto confusa Lathy, 1899
Calisto confusa Lathy, 1899
Calisto confusa is a Nymphalidae butterfly endemic to Hispaniola lowlands whose larvae eat various grasses.
Calisto zangis Fabricius, 1775
Calisto zangis Fabricius, 1775
Calisto zangis, the Jamaican satyr, is a nymphalid butterfly endemic to Jamaica and the Guianas.
Calisto nubila Lathy, 1899
Calisto nubila Lathy, 1899
Calisto nubila is a nymphalid butterfly endemic to Puerto Rico whose larvae eat various grasses.
Calisto herophile Hübner, 1823
Calisto herophile Hübner, 1823
Calisto herophile is an endemic Nymphalidae butterfly found in Cuba and the Bahamas, whose larvae feed on various grasses.
Corades enyo Hewitson, 1848
Corades enyo Hewitson, 1848
Corades enyo, the Enyo satyr, is a Andean cloud forest butterfly whose caterpillars feed on Chusquea bamboo.
Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852
Argyrophorus argenteus Blanchard, 1852
Argyrophorus argenteus is a Nymphalidae butterfly found in Andean lower slopes of Chile and Argentina.
Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, 1832)
Auca coctei (Guérin-Méneville, 1832)
Auca coctei is a nymphalid butterfly found in Chile and Argentina, whose larvae eat various bunch grass species.
Coenonympha pamphilus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Coenonympha pamphilus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Coenonympha pamphilus, the small heath, is a common small butterfly widespread across the Western Palearctic that favors open short-grass habitats.
Coenonympha tullia Müller, 1764
Coenonympha tullia Müller, 1764
Coenonympha tullia is a butterfly species with many described forms, found across Eurasia and Alaska.
Coenonympha california Westwood
Coenonympha california Westwood
Coenonympha california, the California ringlet, is a distinct North American butterfly species native to grasslands and woodlands.
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