Callophrys sheridanii was created in 1877.
Callophrys polios was created in 1907.
Callophrys augustinus was created in 1852.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys sp.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys gryneus.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys niphon.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys irus arsace.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys henrici margaretae.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys cecrops.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys hesseli.
The accepted scientific name is Callophrys gryneus sweadneri.
Harry K. Clench has written: 'New Callophrys (Lycaenidae) from North and Middle America' -- subject(s): Callophrys, Classification, Insects 'The boundary between Satyrium liparops and its subspecies strigosum (Lepidoptera' -- subject(s): Classification, Gulf States, Insects, Satyrium liparops 'Celastrina ebenina, a new species of Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera) from the eastern United States' -- subject(s): Celastrina ebenina, Classification, Insects 'Butterflies of the Carnegie Museum Bahamas Expedition, 1976' -- subject(s): Butterflies, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Catalogs and collections, Insects
The accepted scientific name is Strymon acis bartrami.