Erynnis tristis is in the Skipper butterfly group, named for their quick and erratic flight. Found along western North and Central America, they are a resident of oak woodlands and depend on oaks as their primary larval food source.

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2022-08-19
Erynnis tristis is in the Skipper butterfly group, named for their quick and erratic flight. Found along western North and Central America, they are a resident of oak woodlands and depend on oaks as their primary larval food source.
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