WebThe Oregon Silverspot Butterfly, Speyeria zerene hippolyta, is a fritillary (subfamily Argynninae) of the Nymphalidae family, or brush-footed butterflies.The butterflies of the genus Speyeria represent the larger members of the fritillary subfamily, and all feed on violets (Viola spp.) as larvae.The Oregon Silverspot is a medium-sized butterfly having a … WebRevised Recovery Plan for the Oregon Silverspot Butterfly (Speyeria zerene hippolyta) RF(1) 1: Oregon Fish and Wildlife Office (503) 231-6179: Oregon silverspot butterfly: Speyeria zerene hippolyta: 1: 1.1.1: Map Long Beach habitat: Partially Complete: FY 2000 - …
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WebSpeyeria zerene is a medium-sized butterfly whose length ranges from 25–28 mm, and the wingspan is about 55 mm. The body of the butterfly is black with orange brown on the … WebScientific Name Speyeria zerene hippolyta Common Name Oregon silverspot Butterfly FWS Category Insects Kingdom Animalia Location in Taxonomic Tree Species Speyeria zerene … goggle of gutless
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WebThe monarch (Danaus plexippus), Karner blue (Lycaeides melissa samuelis), Quino checkerspot (Euphydryas editha quino), Saint Francis' satyr (Neonympha mitchellii … WebA few Speyeria species have been declining over the past 200 years and have been listed as either federally/state endangered or threatened [e.g., S. idalia, S. diana, S. zerene hippolyta (Edwards)]. Speyeria and their larval host plants (Viola) are among the best indicator organisms of native, undisturbed ecological communities in North America ... WebOverview Species Common Name Oregon Silverspot Butterfly Species Scientific Name Speyeria zerene hippolyta Federal Listing Status Threatened Ecoregions Coast Range Special needs Oregon silverspot butterflies occur in salt-spray meadows. They depend upon two species of violets (early blue and western blue violets) as host plants. goggle oerth