Butterflies of the Florida Keys
Compiled by Leigh Williams, Big Pine Key, Florida
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COMMON NAME | SCIENTIFIC NAME | CURRENT STATUS | ||
Swallowtails | ||||
Giant Swallowtail | Papilio cresphontes | Common | ||
Palamedes Swallowtail | Papilio palamedes | Occasional or Stray | ||
Black Swallowtail | Papilio polyxenes (incl. kahli) | Occasional or Stray | ||
Schaus’ Swallowtail | Papilio aristodemus ponceanus | Endangered | ||
Polydamas Swallowtail | Battus polydamas | Uncommon | ||
Bahama Swallowtail | Heraclides andraemon bonbotei | Uncommon to Rare | ||
(Bahamian Swallowtail) | ||||
Zebra Swallowtail | Eurytides marcellus floridensis | Rare, Occasional or Stray to upper Keys | ||
Whites & Sulphurs | ||||
Great Southern White | Ascia monuste | Common to Uncommon, Sporadic | ||
Florida White | Appias drusilla | Common to Uncommon, Sporadic | ||
Checkered White | Pontia protodice | Rare, Occasional or Stray to upper Keys | ||
Cloudless Sulphur | Phoebis sennae | Common (Sporadic) | ||
Orange-barred Sulphur | Phoebis philea | Common in lower Keys | ||
Large Orange Sulphur | Phoebis agarithe | Common | ||
Statira Sulphur | Phoebis statira | Rare, Occasional or Stray | ||
Dainty Sulphur | Nathalis iole | Common (Sporadic) | ||
Lyside Sulphur | Kricogonia lyside | Uncommon and Sporadic | ||
Barred Yellow | Eurema daira | Common to Uncommon | ||
Little Yellow | Eurema lisa | Common | ||
Sleepy Orange | Eurema nicippe | Uncommon and Sporadic | ||
Hairstreaks | ||||
Bartram’s Scrub-Hairstreak | Strymon acis bartrami | Endangered | ||
Gray Hairstreak | Strymon melinus | Common | ||
Martial Scrub-Hairstreak | Strymon martialis | Common to Uncommon and Sporadic | ||
Mallow Scrub-Hairstreak | Strymon istapa (Strymon columella) | Common to Uncommon | ||
(Modest Hairstreak) | ||||
Fulvous Hairstreak | Electrostrymon angelia | Common to Uncommon | ||
Red-banded Hairstreak | Calycopis cecrops | Uncommon | ||
Silver-banded Hairstreak | Chlorostrymon simaethis | Uncommon to Rare (declining) | ||
(St. Christopher’s Hairstreak) | ||||
Amethyst Hairstreak | Chlorostrymon maesites | Uncommon to Rare (sporadic) | ||
(Maesites Hairstreak) | ||||
Gray Ministreak | Ministrymon azia | Uncommon to Rare | ||
(search near host: exotic lead tree) | ||||
Brushfoots and Leafwings | ||||
Gulf Fritillary | Agraulis vanillae | Common | ||
Variegated Fritillary | Euptoleta claudia | Uncommon, Stray | ||
Julia Longwing | Dryas iulia | Common to Uncommon | ||
Zebra Longwing | Heliconius charithonia | Common (Florida’s State Butterfly) | ||
Phaon Crescent | Phyciodes phaon | Uncommon | ||
Pearl Crescent | Phyciodes tharos | Common to Uncommon | ||
Cuban Crescent | Anthanassa frisia | Rare | ||
Red Admiral | Vanessa atalanta | Uncommon and Sporadic | ||
Common Buckeye | Junonia coenia | Common | ||
Mangrove Buckeye | Junonia evarete | Common | ||
Tropical Buckeye | Junonia genoveva | Uncommon to Rare | ||
White Peacock | Anartia jatrophae | Common but Sporadic | ||
Malachite | Siproeta stelenes | Uncommon and Sporadic | ||
Ruddy Daggerwing | Marpesia petreus | Common to Uncommon | ||
Florida Purplewing | Eunica tatila tatilista | Common in Up. Keys, Missing from Low. Keys | ||
Dingy Purplewing | Eunica monima | Rare, Declining, possibly Extirpated from Keys | ||
Florida Leafwing | Anaea troglodyte floridalis | Endangered, possibly Extirpated from Keys | ||
Milkweed Butterflies | ||||
Monarch | Danaus plexippus | Common (Sporadic) | ||
Queen | Danaus gilippus | Common (Sporadic) | ||
Soldier | Danaus eresimus | Uncommon, Occasional or Stray | ||
Blues | ||||
Cassius Blue | Leptotes cassius | Common (Abundant) | ||
Ceraunus Blue | Hemiargus ceraunus | Common (Abundant) | ||
Eastern Pygmy Blue | Brephidium pseudofea | Common near host glassworts/saltworts | ||
Miami Blue | Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri | Endangered | ||
Acacia Blue (Nickerbean Blue) | Cyclargus ammon | Rare, may be Extinct | ||
Spreadwing Skippers | ||||
Mangrove Skipper | Phocides pigmalion | Common | ||
Hammock Skipper | Polygonus leo | Common | ||
Long-tailed Skipper | Urbanus proteus | Common but Sporadic | ||
Dorantes Longtail | Urbanus dorantes | Common but Sporadic | ||
Florida Duskywing | Ephyriades brunnea floridensis | Common (Locally Abundant Big Pine Key) | ||
Zarucco Duskywing | Erynnis zarucco | Rare (Declining) | ||
White Checkered-Skipper | Pyrgus albescens | Common | ||
Tropical Checkered-Skipper | Pyrgus oileus | Common | ||
Grass-Skippers | ||||
Fiery Skipper | Hylephila phyleus | Common but Sporadic | ||
Southern Broken-Dash | Wallengrenia otho | Common but Sporadic | ||
Sachem | Atalopedes campestris | Common but Sporadic | ||
Three-spotted Skipper | Cymaenes tripuncta | Uncommon | ||
Twin-spot Skipper | Oligoria maculata | Uncommon (Lower Keys pinelands) | ||
Zestos Skipper | Epargyreus zestos zestos | Rare, possibly Extirpated from the Keys | ||
Palatka Skipper (Keys race) | Euphyes pilatka klotsi | Uncommon | ||
Monk Skipper | Asbolis capucinus | Common | ||
Neamathla Skipper | Nastra neamathla | Occasional or Stray | ||
Clouded Skipper | Lerema accius | Uncommon to Rare | ||
Southern Skipperling | Copaeodes minimus | Uncommon, Occasional or Stray | ||
Baracoa Skipper | Polites baracoa | Uncommon to Rare | ||
Whirlabout | Polites vibex | Occasional or Stray | ||
Eufala Skipper | Lerodea eufala | Uncommon (Declining in the Keys) | ||
Brazilian Skipper | Calpodes ethlius | Rare, Occasional or Stray | ||
(Canna Skipper) | ||||
Obscure Skipper | Panoquina panoquinoides | Uncommon | ||
Ocola Skipper | Panoquina ocola | Rare, Occasional or Stray | ||
Salt Marsh Skipper | Panoquina panoquin | Rare, Occasional or Stray | ||
Metalmarks: | ||||
Little Metalmark | Calephelis virginiensis | Rare, may be Extirpated from the Keys |