Definition of Electrostrymon. Meaning of Electrostrymon. Synonyms of Electrostrymon

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- Electrostrymon is a genus of Neotropical butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. The following species are recognized in the genus: Electrostrymon angelia...
- Electrostrymon denarius is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. Electrostrymon denarius is distributed from Mexico to Panama and occurs at elevations...
- Hodges number for Electrostrymon angelia is 4352. These four subspecies belong to the species Electrostrymon angelia: Electrostrymon angelia angelia (Hewitson...
- Electrostrymon pan is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Dru Drury in 1773 from Jamaica. Upperside: antennae black. Thorax, abdomen...
- Electrostrymon joya, the muted hairstreak, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Paul Dognin in 1895. It is found from southern...
- (Johnson & Kroenlein, 1993) Synonyms Angulopis hernandezi Johnson & Kroenlein, 1993 Electrostrymon grumus K. Johnson & Kroenlein, 1993 Ministrymon grumus...
- Butterfly species found on the island include the fulvous hairstreak (Electrostrymon angelia), scrub hairstreak (Strymon columella), martial hairstreak (Strymon...
- Comstock, 1953) Cyclargus thomasi (Clench, 1941) Electrostrymon angerona (Godman & Salvin, 1896) Electrostrymon joya (Dognin, 1895) Hemiargus hanno (Stoll,...
- hammock skipper (Polygonus leo) and the introduced fulvous hairstreak (Electrostrymon angelia). In areas with a suitable climate and soils, Florida fishpoison...
- Antilles. Two species are endemic to Dominica: the Dominican hairstreak (Electrostrymon dominicana) and the Dominican snout (Libytheana fulvescens). An additional...