
Edwards' Hairstreak
satyrium edwardsii
Edwards' Hairstreak (Satyrium edwardsii) is a rare and captivating butterfly native to eastern North America, prized by insect enthusiasts for its fascinating life history and habitat specificity. Belonging to the gossamer-winged butterfly family, this small insect is closely tied to oak barrens, savannas, and sandy pine-oak barrens. What makes this butterfly truly remarkable is its obligate mutualistic relationship with Allegheny mound ants. The ants build protective shelters around the butterfly pupae at the base of oak trees and guard the caterpillars from predators. In exchange, the caterpillars provide the ants with a sweet, nutrient-rich sugary secretion called honeydew. This delicate ecological dance highlights the complex dependencies within vanishing oak savanna ecosystems, making the Edwards' Hairstreak an important indicator species for habitat health.
Lebensraum: Typically found in sandy oak barrens, oak savannas, and rocky ridges containing scrub oak species.
Aussehen
This small butterfly has a wingspan of 2.5 to 3.2 centimeters. The underside of its wings is a soft, earthy gray-brown, decorated with a neat row of dark oval spots finely edged in white. Near the outer margin of the hindwing, there is a striking, bright blue patch adjacent to an orange crescent, which serves to distract predators. A fine, hair-like tail extends from the edge of each hindwing, mimicking antennae to create a false head effect. The upperside of the wings, rarely seen when perched, is a uniform dark brown.

Kategorie
InsektenSeltenheit
Common
Gefahr
1/5 · Sehr gering
Snaps
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Interessante Fakten
The ants that guard the caterpillars actually construct soil shelters or tents over the pupae at the base of oak trees to protect them.
The false head on its hindwings is so convincing that jumping spiders and other predators are frequently tricked into biting the harmless wing tails instead of the actual body.
This butterfly has a single generation per year, spending more than half its life cycle inside a tiny egg shell during the winter months.
Besondere Fähigkeiten
Myrmecophilous Mutualism
Larvae secrete sweet honeydew from specialized glands to attract protector ants, which guard them from predators and parasites.
Defensive False Head
The butterfly uses slender tail-like appendages and bright eyespots on its hindwings to mimic a head, tricking predators into attacking non-vital wing areas.
Overwintering Diapause
The species survives freezing winters in the egg stage, safely glued to the twigs of host oak trees until the spring budburst.
Maße und Details
- Gewicht
- 0.0001+ kg
- Top Speed
- 12 km/h
Ernährung und Fütterung
Larvae feed exclusively on the tender young leaves of specific oak trees, while adults consume flower nectar.
Altersunterschiede: Caterpillars consume foliage of host oak trees, whereas adult butterflies transition to nectar feeding on various wildflowers.
Hauptnahrung
- Scrub Oak leaves
- Butterfly Milkweed nectar
- Wild Bergamot nectar
- White Sweet Clover nectar
Nahrungssuche
- Grazing
Ökologische Zusammenhänge
Bear Oak
Quercus ilicifolia
Larvae feed exclusively on the leaves of this host plant.
Allegheny Mound Ant
Formica exsectoides
Ants protect the larvae and pupae from predators in exchange for honeydew.
Butterfly Weed
Asclepias tuberosa
Adult butterflies feed on nectar from the blossoms of this wildflower.
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Sicherheit
Gefahr
1/5 · Sehr gering
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
Wie identifiziert man Edwards' Hairstreak?
Der einfachste Weg, Edwards' Hairstreak zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.
Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Edwards' Hairstreak?
0.0001+ kg
Was ist der/die/das top Speed von Edwards' Hairstreak?
12 km/h
Was frisst Edwards' Hairstreak?
Larvae feed exclusively on the tender young leaves of specific oak trees, while adults consume flower nectar.
Wo findet man Edwards' Hairstreak normalerweise?
Typically found in sandy oak barrens, oak savannas, and rocky ridges containing scrub oak species.
Wie jagt Edwards' Hairstreak?
Grazing
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Wo zu sehen

New Hampshire, US
Concord Civic District
Hier kann man sehen Monarch, Edwards' Hairstreak und Frosted Elfin.
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Massachusetts, US
Long Point Wildlife Refuge
Hier kann man sehen Schmalblättrige Lorbeerrose und östliche Erdhummel.
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