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Callophrys spinetorum?


Question


Taxonomy


I believe that Callophrys johnsoni is correct


This is a different specimen from the other,


Callophrys gryneus siva


In my opinion - Callophrys gryneus nelsoni


Looks like standard Callophrys (Mitoura) gryneus gryneus


Siva - Moved


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Moved


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Moved


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How about the subspecies?


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Callophrys gryneus - Juniper Hairstreak


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Callophrys


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"Juniper" Hairstreak


This is


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Callophrys changes


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Callophrys gryneus nelsoni


Callophrys gryneus (Juniper Hairstreak - Hodges#4318)


Callophrys gryneus


Moved to Callophrys gryneus.


Moved to Callophrys gryneus


Juniper Hairstreak


Juniper Hairstreak


Looks like Texas Juniper Hairstreak


Looks like


ID


ID


Callophrys gryneus


ID


ID


ID


Looks more like Siva Juniper Hairstreak - Callophrys gryneus


I believe you are correct


Callophrys gryneus castalis - Texas Juniper Hairstreak


ID


ID


Yes, it is a Juniper Hairstreak,


ID


juniper hairstreak


Callophrys gryneus


A local expert -


Looks like


Siva Juniper Hairstreak (Callophrys gryneus siva)


Juniper Hairstreak


Callophrys gryneus castalis


Juniper Hairstreak, Callophrys gryneus


Not an expert but...


Callophrys gryneus


Yes


Juniper Hairstreak


Well


A Hairstreak