GREAT PURPLE HAIRSTREAK (Atlides halesus) Wingspan .7 - .9" Uncommon but have been seen in Frijoles Canyon. Mid to late summer.
AMERICAN SNOUT (Libytheana carinenta) Wingspan 1.2 - 1.4" Rare. Has been seen in Frijoles Canyon. Unique for its long facial snout.
ANISE SWALLOWTAIL (Papilio zelicaon) Wingspan 3.5 - 4" Less common than other swallowtails but relatively common in certain years. Notable black band across top margin of wings makes it distinguishable from other swallowtails.
RED-SPOTTED PURPLE (Limenitis arthemis) Wingspan 3 - 3.5" Uncommon in park but has been seen in Frijoles Canyon.
MORMON FRITILLARY (Speyeria mormonia) Wingspan 1.8 - 2.1" Common throughout the park but especially in riparian areas. BRAMBLE HAIRSTREAK (Callophrys perplexa)
SPRING AZURE (Celastrina ladon) Wingspan .7 - .9" Common in the spring throughout the park.
DAINTY SULPHUR (Nathalis iole) Wingspan .7 - .9" Common in lower elevations of the park, especially in late summer and into fall.
AMERICAN LADY (Vanessa virginiensis) Wingspan 1.4 - 1.6" Common in park especially in late summer and into autumn. Most likely found at higher elevations.
PAINTED LADY (Vanessa cardui) Wingspan 1.5 - 1.6" Very common throughout the park especially in late summer to early autumn.
MILBERT'S TORTOISESHELL (Nymphalis milberti) Wingspan 1.2 - 1.4" Uncommon but can be seen in higher elevation meadows such as on Alamo Boundary Trail or Cerro Grande Route.
NAIS METALMARK (Apodemia nais) .8 -1" Common in upper Frijoles Canyon riparian area.
CHRYXUS ARTIC (Oeneis chryxus) Wingspan 1 - 1.2" Found in the higher elevations of the park such as Cerro Grande Trail, Elk Pond, Alamo Boundary Trail in mid to late summer.
SOUTHERN DOGFACE (Colias cesonia) Wingspan 1.2 - 1.4" Common mid to late summer in riparian areas such as Frijoles Canyon.
PINE WHITE (Neophasia menapia) SQUARE-SPOTTED BLUE (Euphilates battoides) PURPLISH COPPER (Lycaena helloides) MORMON METALMARK (Apodemia mormo) MELISSA BLUE (Lycaeides melissa)
BOISDUVAL'S BLUE (Plebejus icarioides)
SILVERY BLUE (Glaucopsyche lygdamus)
GREENISH BLUE (Plebejus saepiolus)Relatively common, especially in the higher elevations of the park. |
Last updated: May 9, 2021