Black Hairstreak was created in 1758.
Brown Hairstreak was created in 1758.
Purple Hairstreak was created in 1758.
Red-banded Hairstreak was created in 1793.
Great Purple Hairstreak was created in 1777.
Colorado Hairstreak Butterfly was created in 1873.
A black hairstreak is a variety of brown butterfly, Latin name Satyrium pruni, of the family Lycaenidae.
The scientific name for the Hairstreak Butterflies is the family Lycaenidae. They belong to the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths. Within the family Lycaenidae, there are numerous genera and species of Hairstreak Butterflies.
The Colorado Hairstreak Butterfly.
The Coral Hairstreak has large labial palps in order to protect itself. They may be found in Maryland and nectar on Orange Butterflyweeds.
The subfamily Therclinae in the Lycaenidae family has butterflies that tend to have black body with blue dots on the wings. The type of butterfly is close to a hairstreak.
Sheridan's Green Hairstreak Butterfly.
King's Hairstreak