Hoary Elfin

(Callophrys polios)

Hoary Elfin sightings by week

Hoary Elfin sightings, by week (about)

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North Brockway Road, Jackson Co., WI. April 23, 2006.

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West of Wazee Park, Jackson Co., WI. May 29, 2005.

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North Brockway Road, Jackson Co., WI. May 5, 2006. Perching on its host plant bearberry.

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North Brockway Road, Jackson Co., WI. May 6, 2006. Bearberry in flower.

Prior to Ebner’s book in 1970 there had been only 7 specimens recorded from only two counties. It has now been recorded from 15 counties, mostly from the northern part of the state. This is not surprising since the Hoary Elfin is mainly a northern butterfly, being found throughout Canada and into Alaska. The host plant of this species in Wisconsin is bearberry, which also has a statewide distribution, and is also found more commonly in the northern part of the state. This species is closely associated with bearberry and is rarely found far from this species.

Identifying characteristics: The Hoary Elfin is mainly brownish below with little or no white on the postmedian line of the hindwing. The outer margin of the hindwing and the forewing contain a lighter frosted area.

Similar species: The Frosted Elfin and Henry’s Elfin also have frosting on the hindwing margin. The Hoary Elfin is the only Elfin with frosting on the forewing margin.

Habitat: Pine Barrens and woodland edges where its host plant bearberry is found.

Flight: One brood. Has been observed from late April until early June.

Abundance: Found throughout the northern half of the state, and less common southward. Like most of the Elfins in the state, you are not likely to see more than a handful of this species on any given day.

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Hoary Elfin
Callophrys polios