The Behren's silverspot butterfly is endangered since 1997; don't let collectors make it extinct!

  • por: Nina Rose
  • destinatário: Xerces Society

The Behren's silverspot butterfly was first listed on December 05, 1997. It is currently designated as Endangered in the entire range.

BioConsultant LLC conducts surveys for Behren's sliverspot butterfly in the coastal regions of Northern California.  We consult with the USFWS regarding this species and its larva's host plant the early blue violet (viola adunca).

The Behren's silverspot butterfly was first listed on December 05, 1997. It is currently designated as Endangered in the entire range.

The Behren's silverspot butterfly occupies early successional coastal terrace prairie habitat that contains Viola adunca (early blue violet), the larval host plant, adult nectar sources, and adult courtship areas. Several populations have apparently been extirpated, and the species likely remains at a single location near Point Arena, Mendocino County, California. It was federally listed as an endangered species on December 5, 1997 (62 FR 64306). Threats include invasion by exotic species, natural succession, fire suppression, residential development, and collection. (Federal Register: January 20, 2004 Volume 69)

Source: Bioconsultant LLC

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