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Callophrys henrici : ウィキペディア英語版 | Callophrys henrici
Henry's Elfin (''Callophrys henrici''), sometimes called the Woodland Elfin,〔James A. Scott (1986). ''The Butterflies of North America''. Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA. ISBN 0-8047-2013-4〕 is a North American butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. In Canada it is found from southern Manitoba to southern Nova Scotia.〔(Henry's Elfin ), Butterflies of Canada〕 It has two main groups of populations in the USA: the first is found along the Atlantic Coast and uses various hollies (''Ilex'') as host plants; and the second is found mainly in the north and the Appalachians where they use Redbud (''Cercis canadensis'') as a host plant. Henry's Elfin is increasing in New England because of an introduced buckthorn (''Rhamnus cathartica'') it now uses as a host plant.〔Rick Cech and Guy Tudor (2005). ''Butterflies of the East Coast''. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. ISBN 0-691-09055-6〕 ==Description==
The upper side of the wings is a dark brown color. The underside of the wings is strongly two-toned with the basal area being dark brown-black.〔 The hind wing postmedian line has white at both ends.〔Jim P. Brock and Kenn Kaufman (2003). ''Butterflies of North America''. Houghton Mifflin, New York, NY. ISBN 0-618-15312-8〕 The outer edge of the hind wing is frosted and the outer edge of the fore wing is sometimes green-toned. The hind wing has tails that are short and stubby. In the south east, these tails are longer. The male lacks a stigma.〔〔 Henry's Elfin's wingspan measures 〔〔Ernest M. Shull (1987). ''The Butterflies of Indiana''. Indiana Academy of Science. ISBN 0-253-31292-2 〕
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