Duskywing - Species and Notable Subspecies

Species and Notable Subspecies

Listed alphabetically.

  • Erynnis afranius (Lintner, 1878) – Afranius Duskywing
  • Erynnis baptisiae (Forbes, 1936) – Wild Indigo Duskywing
  • Erynnis brizo (Boisduval & Le Conte, ) – Sleepy Duskywing
    • Erynnis brizo burgessi (Skinner, 1914) – Rocky Mountain Sleepy Duskywing
  • Erynnis funeralis (Scudder & Burgess, 1870) – Funereal Duskywing
  • Erynnis horatius (Scudder & Burgess, 1870) – Horace's Duskywing
  • Erynnis icelus (Scudder & Burgess, 1870) – Dreamy Duskywing
  • Erynnis juvenalis (Fabricius, 1793) – Juvenal's Duskywing
  • Erynnis lucilius (Scudder & Burgess, 1870) – Columbine Duskywing
  • Erynnis martialis (Scudder, 1869) – Mottled Duskywing
  • Erynnis marloyi (Boisduval, ) – Inky Skipper
  • Erynnis mercurius (Dyar, 1926)
  • Erynnis montanus (Bremer, 1861)
  • Erynnis meridianus Bell, 1927 – Meridian Duskywing
  • Erynnis pacuvius (Lintner, ) – Pacuvius Duskywing, Dyar's Duskywing, or Buckthorn Dusky Wing
    • Erynnis pacuvius callidus (Grinnell, 1905) – Californian Pacuvius Duskywing
  • Erynnis pathan Evans, 1949
  • Erynnis pelias (Leech, 1891)
  • Erynnis persius (Scudder, 1863) – Persius Duskywing or Hairy Duskywing
    • Erynnis persius fredericki (HA Freeman, 1943) – Eastern Persius Duskywing
  • Erynnis popoviana Nordmann, 1851
  • Erynnis propertius (Scudder & Burgess, 1870) – Propertius Duskywing or Western Oak Duskywing
  • Erynnis scudderi (Skinner, 1914) – Scudder's Duskywing
  • Erynnis tages (Linnaeus, 1758) – Dingy Skipper
  • Erynnis telemachus Burns, 1960 – Rocky Mountain Duskywing
  • Erynnis tristis (Boisduval 1852) – Mournful Duskywing
    • Erynnis tristis tatius (WH Edwards, 1882) – Tatius Duskywing
  • Erynnis zarucco (Lucas, 1857) – Zarucco Duskywing

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