On Sunday October 8th, 13 SEABA members and friends met at Garden Canyon in the Huachuca mountains to find butterflies. We succeeded in finding our target species, the Pine White. Weather was sunny and warm, and although the nectar sources were drying out, there were sufficient nectar and water sources to allow the group to identify 32 species. Thanks to Fred Heath and Jim Brock for your excellent help in spotting and identifying butterflies.
Swallowtails
Subfamily Papilioninae
Pipevine Swallowtail
Battus philenor
Two-tailed Swallowtail
Papilio multicaudata
Whites and Sulphurs
Subfamily Pieridae
Pine White
Neophasia menapia
Southern Dogface
Colias cesonia
Mexican Yellow
Eurema mexicana
Tailed Orange
Eurema proterpia
Dainty Sulphur
Nathalis iole
Hairstreaks, Elfins, Blues
Family Lycaenidae
Colorado Hairstreak
Hypaurotis crysalus
Leda Ministreak
Ministrymon leda
Ceraunus Blue
Hemiargus ceraunus
Reakirt's Blue
Hemiargus isola
‘Echo’Spring Azure
Celastrina ladon
Metalmarks
Family Riodinidae
none
Brushfooted Butterflies
Family Nymphalidae
American Snout
Libytheana carinenta
Variegated Fritillary
Euptoieta claudia
Bordered Patch
Chlosyne lacinia
Texan Crescent
Phyciodes texana
Question Mark
Polygonia interrogationis
American Lady
Vanessa virginiensis
Painted Lady
Vanessa cardui
Common Buckeye
Junonia coenia
‘Dark’ Tropical Buckeye
Junonia genoveva nigrosuffusa
Red-spotted Purple
Limenitis arthemis astyanax
‘Arizona’ California Sister
Adelpha bredowii
Nabokov's Satyr
Cyllopsis pyracmon
Red-bordered Satyr
Gyrocheilus patrobas
Skippers
Family Hesperiidae
Dull Firetip
Pyrrhopyge araxes
Dorantes Longtail
Urbanus dorantes
Funereal Duskywing
Erynnis funeralis
White Checkered-Skipper
Pyrgus albescens
White-barred Skipper
Atrytonopsis pittacus
Arizona Giant-Skipper
Agathymus aryxna
Huachuca Giant-Skipper
Agathymus evansi