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Dusky-blue Groundstreak (Calycopis isobeon) |
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Dusky-blue Groundstreak (Calycopis isobeon [Butler and Druce]) Wing span: 7/8 - 1 5/16 inches (2.2 - 3.3 cm). Identification: Undersides of both forewing and hindwing gray-brown with the inner edge of the postmedian line edged narrowly on its inner edge with red-orange. Eyespot at anal angle of hindwing with amount of orange equal to the amount of black. Life history: Caterpiller dark brown with 2 black dorsal lines and long, dark brown hairs. Flight: Two flights. January-April and June-July. Caterpillar hosts: Dead leaves, fruits, and other organic matter on the ground particularly under trees of the family Anacardiaceae. Habitat: Lowland forest edges, valley bottom. Range: Eastern, southeastern, and central Texas. Rarely also found in west-central Texas. |
