White-m Hairstreak
Parrhasius m-album (Boisduval & Le Conte [1833]) (1793)
Family: Lycaenidae
Status: Rare stray or resident?
NENHP Rank: Not listed
Range: Florida to Texas north to Iowa, Michigan and New York. Our records are from southeastern Nebraska.
Larval Hostplant(s): Oaks
Broods/Flight Times: April through September in Missouri (Heitzman & Heitzman 1987). Nebraska sightings are from June, August and October indicating multiple flights if it does indeed breed here.
Overwintering: Not known.
Habitat: Oak woodland margins.
Avg. Wingspan: 1 1/4 – 1 5/8 inches.
Found at: Fontenelle Forest, Indian Cave State Park
Similar Species: Gray Hairstreak
Notes: This butterfly has been found three times in the Bellevue area, begging the question – is there a population there?

White M Hairstreak, Fontenelle Forest, Joanne Langabee