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1 http://www. http://fieldguides.fieldmuseum.org version 01 02/2015 Monarch: Bright orange (male) or orange-brown (female) with black veins and black borders with white spots. Host plants: milkweeds. Queen: Upperside: chestnut brown with scattered white spots and black borders with white spots. Underside: hindwing has black veins. Host plants: Milkweeds, including climbing milkweed. Uncommon at the BFS. 1 Monarch 2 5 8 11 Agraulis vanillae 14 Danaus plexippus Monarch 3 6 9 12 Agraulis vanillae 15 Danaus plexippus Queen Danaus gilippus : Upperside: orangebrown with darker wing bases; forewing with black apex patch and white bar on leading edge. Hindwing with row of 5 small black spots, sometimes with blue scales. Underside: complex pattern of gray, brown, black, and orange with 4 small submarginal eyespots. Host plants: Thistles and many others. Very common at the BFS. 4 : Upperside: orange-brown with darker wing bases; forewing with black apex patch and orange bar on leading edge. Hindwing with 3 or 4 blue submarginal spots. Underside: complex pattern of gray, brown, black, and orange with indistinct eyespots. Host plants: Many plants in the mallow family. 7 : Upperside: orange-brown with darker wing bases; forewing with black apex patch and white or pale orange bar on leading edge. Usually with tiny white spot in orange area. Hindwing with 5 small black spots with some blue scale. Underside complex pattern of gray, brown, black, and orange with 2 large eyespots. Host plants: Plants in the sunflower family, including cudweed. Uncommon at the BFS. 10 Gulf Fritillary: Upperside: bright orange with black markings around the border and three black-rimmed white spots on each forewing. Underside: brown with longated silvery spots. Host plants: Passion Flower. Uncommon at the BFS. Fiery Skipper: Small compared to other orange butterflies. Upperside: orange and brown. Underside: orange or tan with brown spots. Host plant: grasses. Common at the BFS. 13 Gulf Fritillary Gulf Fritillary Fiery Skipper

2 : Large, tailed butterfly. Upperside: Black with blue iridescence; white spots near margin. Underside: Iridescent blue with seven round orange spots. Flutters wings incessantly while nectaring. Host plant: pipevine. 17 Red Admiral 20 22 Western Giant Swallowtail 25 28 16 18 Red Admiral 21 Mourning Cloak 23 Western Giant Swallowtail 24 Common Buckeye Common Buckeye 26 Great Purple Hairstreak 27 Great Purple Hairstreak Funereal Duskywing 29 Mournful Duskywing 30 Mournful Duskywing Red Admiral: Upperside: black with white spots near forewing tips; red median band on forewing and red marginal band on hindwing. Underside: Mostly mottled grey/ brown with leading edge of forewing marked with red, white and blue. Host plants: nettles. Mourning Cloak: Upperside: brown-black with wide bright yellow border and a row of iridescent blue spots. Host plant: willows. 19 Vanessa atalanta Vanessa atalanta Western Giant Swallowtail: Upperside: black or brown with wide yellow band and border. Underside: yellow with black markings and some red and blue spots on hing wing. Host plants: citrus family. Common Buckeye: Upperside: brown with 2 orange bars and 2 eyespots on forewing and two on hindwing. Underside: brown with or without obvious eyespots. Host plants: snapdragon family. Papilio rumiko Papilio rumiko Junonia coenia Great Purple Hairstreak: Upperside: black with iridescent blue. Underside: brown with red spots near base and three rows of greenish spots near tip; iridescent blue patch on male only. Body blue and orange. Wiggles tails. Host plant: mistletoe. Uncommon at the BFS. Funereal and Mournful Duskywings: Dark brown or black mottled with hyaline spots and white fringe on hindwing. Funereal: Blacker color, narrower forewings with a light brown patch, and larger, more triangular hindwings. Host plants: Deerweed, other legumes. Mournful: Browner color. Underside of hindwing with row of long white spots above the fringe. Host plants: oaks. Both species common at the BFS. Junonia coenia Erynnis funeralis Atlides halesus Erynnis tristis Atlides halesus Erynnis tristis

3 Brown Elfin: No tails. Upperside: male gray-brown, female reddish brown. Underside: chestnut brown with dark irregular median line. Host plant: Many, incl. dodder. Brown Hairstreaks: Brown butterflies with one tail and indistinct irregular dark bands and blue spot. Gold-Hunter s: dull orange spot on underside of hindwing. Host plants: oaks. Hedgerow: Black dot on upperside of forewing. Host plants: ceanothus. 31 Brown Elfin 32 Gold-hunter s Hairstreak 33 Hedgerow Hairstreak Sleepy Orange, summer 35 Sleepy Orange, winter 35 Harford s Sulphur 38 Orange Sulphur 39 Orange Sulphur, alba form Callophrys augustinus Satyrium auretorum Satyrium saepium Sleepy Orange: Upperside: orange, small black dot on forewing. Underside orange-yellow in summer; brick-red, brown or tan in winter. Host plant: Cassia sp. Harford s Sulphur: Upperside: rich yellow with wide dark border on forewing, narrow on hindwing and dark spot on forewing. Underside: Silver spot usually without satellite spot. Host plant: deerweed. 34 Abaeis nicippe Abaeis nicippe Colias harfordii Orange Sulphur: Upperside: male yellow with orange overlay, yellow veins, wide black border, and dark black cell spot. Female yellow or white with irregular black border surrounding light spots. Underside: silver spot with 2 concentric dark rings, and a spot above it on hindwing. Host plants: pea family. JIM P. BROCK. 37 Harford s Sulphur Colias harfordiir Cloudless Sulphur: Upperside: male yellow with no markings; female yellow or white with irregular black borders on both wings and dark spots in forewing. Underside: 2 pink-edged silver spots on hindwing. Host plants: Cassia sp. NICK GRISHIN 40 Orange Sulphur BOBBY HATTAWAY, DISCOVERLIFE.ORG 41 Cloudless Sulphur 42 44 Western Tiger Swallowtail 45 Cloudless Sulphur, male Western Tiger Swallowtail: Large, tailed butterfly. Both upperside and underside yellow with black stripes. Host plants: cottonwood, aspen, willow, wild cherry, and ash. Pale Swallowtail: Upperside: creamy white with heavy black stripes. Front wing narrow and pointed. Host plants: rose family, including cherry, coffeeberry, and ash. JOHN PICKERING, DISCOVERLIFE.ORG 43 Cloudless Sulphur, female Papilio rutulus Pale Swallowtail Papilio eurymedon

4 : Upperside: white or pale yellowish-white with black tip on forewing; forewing with 2 black spots female; 1 in male. Underside: forewing white with yellowish tip and 2 black spots; hindwing uniformly pale yellow. Host plants: Mustard family. Common at the BFS. 47 48 49 Checkered White, male 50 Checkered White, male 51 Checkered White, female 52 Checkered White, female 53 Northern White Skipper 54 White Checkered Skipper 55 Sara Orangetip, male 56 Sara Orangetip, male 57 Sara Orangetip, female 58 Western Green Hairstreak 59 Gray Hairstreak 60 Gray Hairstreak 46 Checkered White: Upperside: males nearly all white, with dark spots and dashes on outer side of forwing; females more heavily patterned with brown markings. Underside: Male as upperside; female hindwing and tip of forewing with yellow-tan (sometimes greenish) markings. Host plants: Mustard and caper families. Common at the BFS. Northern White Skipper: Upperside: male white with narrow black chevrons at the outer margins; female with thicker, darker markings and black at the wing bases. Underside: white with pale tan markings. Host plants: Various mallows. White Checkered Skipper: Upperside: white square spots on brown; checkered fringes; body of male blue-gray, female black. Underside: dull white with dark gray bands. Host plants: Mallows. Heliopetes ericetorum Pyrgus albescens Sara Orangetip: Upperside: male forewing with large, orange-red spot; border of apex dark, narrow. Female spot smaller; dark border with white wedges. Underside: hindwing with scattered, darkgreen or yellow-green marbling. Host plants: Mustard family. Western Green Hairstreak: Upperside: gray to orange-brown. Underside: green with a brown patch, sometimes a few white spots. Host plants: Buckwheats and deerweed. Gray Hairstreak: 1 long, 1 stubby tail on hindwing. Upperside: bluegray with large red spot near tail. Underside: pale to dark gray with relatively straight white postmedian line, bordered with orange on the inside edge. Host plants: Many. Callophrys affinis Strymon melinus Strymon melinus

5 : Upperside: male blue, female brown, both with orange border with dark spots on hindwing. Underside: White with black spots, row of orange submarginal spots with blue scales on hindwing. Host plants: buckwheats, lupines, and lotus. Common at the BFS. 61 62 65 Marine Blue 68 71 Reakirt s Blue 74 63 66 Marine Blue 69 Common Name 72 Reakirt s Blue 75 : Upperside: male blue with narrow black outer margin, no orange band. Female brown with orange submarginal band on hindwing. Underside: off-white with distinct black spots and an orange band on hindwing. Checkered fringe. Host plants: buckwheat. Common at the BFS. 64 Marine Blue: Upperside: blue; male with purple tinge, female with no white. Underside: pale brown and white bands from costa to inner margin, 2 prominent eyespots on hindwing. Host plants: Plumbago and many legumes. 67 Leptotes marina Leptotes marina : Tiny. Upperside: copper brown with dull blue at the bases of both wings. Underside: hindwing copper brown with white markings and white at the base; fringe mostly white, 3 or 4 small black spots near base, row of black spots at outer margin. Host plants: Pigweed, saltbush, chenopodium. 70 Reakirt s Blue: Upperside: male light blue with darker veins and dusky border, female darker. Underside: forewing with postmedian row of 5 round black spots circled with white. Ceraunus Blue: Upperside: male light blue with darker narrow border, female dark brown, often with wing bases blue. Underside: gray with a row of dark postmedian dashes and prominent eyespot. Host plants: Woody legumes. 73 Echinargus isola Echinargus isola Ceraunus Blue Hemiargus ceraunus