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Eastern Gemmed-Satyr

cyllopsis gemma

The Eastern Gemmed-Satyr (Cyllopsis gemma) is a delightful and subtle resident of the damp, shaded woodlands of the southeastern United States. Often overlooked due to its low, bobbing flight pattern near the forest floor, this small butterfly reveals spectacular hidden beauty upon closer inspection. While its upper wings are a modest, uniform grayish-brown, the underside of its hindwings features a row of metallic, silver-and-gold spots—the 'gems' that give the species its name. Unlike many butterflies that flutter high in the canopy or visit bright flowers, the Eastern Gemmed-Satyr prefers the dim understory, feeding on sap, rotting fruit, and moisture. Its presence is a testament to the health of grassy woodland floors and riparian margins.

Hábitat: Found in damp, deciduous woodlands, coastal plains, and riparian corridors, typically near slow-moving streams or swampy margins where host grasses grow.

Aspecto

A small butterfly with a wingspan ranging from 3 to 5 cm, the Eastern Gemmed-Satyr exhibits a mostly plain, soft grayish-brown color on its upperside. Its most defining characteristic is on the underside of the hindwing: a prominent row of four or five small, dark, circular spots glistening with metallic silver and gold centers, bordered by a delicate rusty-red or copper line. The underside also displays faint, wavy, reddish-brown lines traversing the wings, helping it blend seamlessly into dead leaves and forest floor debris when resting.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloArthropodaClaseInsectaOrdenLepidopteraFamiliaNymphalidaeGéneroCyllopsis
Eastern Gemmed-Satyr
Eastern Gemmed-Satyr

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Datos interesantes

Its flight is remarkably low and bouncy, rarely rising more than a foot or two above the leaf litter of the forest floor.

The metallic 'gems' on the edges of its hindwings act as a deflective target, tricking predators into attacking the wing margins rather than its vulnerable body.

Unlike most butterflies, the Eastern Gemmed-Satyr rarely visits flowers for nectar, preferring moisture and nutrients from mud, sap, and dung.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Gemmed Cryptic Camouflage

The intricate, leaf-like patterns on the underside of its wings allow it to disappear completely against the leaf litter when its wings are folded.

Habilidad

Low-Altitude Flight

It flies in a slow, bouncing manner very close to the ground, navigating through dense grass and undergrowth to evade aerial predators.

Habilidad

Non-Floral Nutrient Extraction

It has adapted to seek out non-floral sources of moisture and nutrients, utilizing a specialized proboscis to feed on tree sap, dung, and decaying organic matter.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
1+ cm
Envergadura
3+ cm
Peso
0.0001+ kg
Top Speed
8 km/h
Tamaño de la puesta
20+
Incubación
4+ días

Dieta y alimentación

Adults feed on decaying organic materials like rotting fruit, tree sap, and animal dung, while caterpillars feed exclusively on various grasses.

Diferencias por edad: Larvae are strictly herbivorous, feeding on grasses like Bermuda grass, whereas adults transition to a liquid diet of sap, rotting fruit, and dung.

Alimentos principales

  • Tree sap
  • Rotting fruit
  • Animal dung
  • Bermuda grass (Cynodon dactylon)
  • Carpetgrass (Axonopus)

Método de búsqueda

  • Foraging

Conexiones ecológicas

host plant

Bermuda grass

Cynodon dactylon

The caterpillar larvae of the Eastern Gemmed-Satyr feed on the leaves of this grass as their primary food source.

eaten by

Carolina Chickadee

Poecile carolinensis

This small insectivorous bird preys on the caterpillars and adult butterflies of the Eastern Gemmed-Satyr.

eaten by

Green Treefrog

Hyla cinerea

Often sharing the same damp, grassy habitats, this treefrog opportunistically preys on low-flying adults.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Eastern Gemmed-Satyr es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

1+ cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

3+ cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

0.0001+ kg

¿Cuál es el top Speed de Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

8 km/h

¿Qué come Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

Adults feed on decaying organic materials like rotting fruit, tree sap, and animal dung, while caterpillars feed exclusively on various grasses.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

Found in damp, deciduous woodlands, coastal plains, and riparian corridors, typically near slow-moving streams or swampy margins where host grasses grow.

¿Cómo caza Eastern Gemmed-Satyr?

Foraging

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