Strymon bazochii

Strymon bazochii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Lycaenidae
Genus: Strymon
Species: S. bazochii
Binomial name
Strymon bazochii
(Godart, [1824])
Synonyms
  • Polyommatus bazochii Godart, [1824]
  • Hyreus thius Geyer, 1832
  • Thecla agra Hewitson, 1868
  • Thecla infrequens Weeks, 1901
  • Strymon gundlachianus Bates, 1935
  • Strymon diagonalis Austin & Johnson, 1997

The Lantana Scrub-Hairstreak or Smaller Lantana Butterfly (Strymon bazochii) is a butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is found from Paraguay north through Central America, the West Indies and Mexico to southern Texas. It was introduced to Hawaii in 1902 to control lantana, in which it has proven unsuccessful.

The wingspan is 22-25 mm. Adults are on wing from May to December. There are two to three generations per year.

The larvae feed on Lippia alba and Lippia graveolens in Texas. In Hawaii, they feed on Lantana species and basils. Adults feed on nectar from various flowers, including Bidens alba, Lantana species and Stachytarpheta jamaicensis.


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