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Black Hairstreak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Black Hairstreak (Satyrium pruni) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. This small brown butterfly is one of Britain's most localised and rarest. At first
Gray hairstreak butterfly pictures - www.bentler.us - Bentler

Unlike many butterfly larva, gray hairstreak caterpillars will eat anything, dining on near the tail, and otherwise is gray with rows of black
Forestry Commission - Black hairstreak

The black hairstreak is a solitary butterfly. Colonies tend to breed year after year in the same small area of habitat. Individual eggs are laid on mature blackthorn
A-Z of butterflies - Butterfly Conservation

The Black Hairstreak is one of our most elusive butterflies found only in thickets of Blackthorn in a small part of the East Midlands of England.
UK Butterflies - Black Hairstreak - Satyrium pruni

The Black Hairstreak is one of our rarest butterflies and one of the most recently discovered, due to the similarity with its close cousin, the White-letter Hairstreak.
Black Hairstreak

The White-letter Hairstreak is one of our more-elusive butterflies as it flits high in the treetops, often appearing as a dark speck against the sky.
British Butterflies - A Photographic Guide by Steven Cheshire

Description The Black Hairstreak is an elusive butterfly flying only in bright sunshine its short jerky flight flitting between the tops of Blackthorn (Sloe
BLACK HAIRSTREAK (SATYRIUM PRUNI) ACTION PLAN

Records all management work undertaken in Black Hairstreak woodlands, to enable the success of techniques to be assessed. Wildlife Trust. Butterfly Conservation
Black Hairstreak - Butterflies of Europe - Satyrium pruni

Black Hairstreak, Butterflies of the World, 2000+ species illustrated. Anatomy, biology, lifecycle, taxonomy, ecology, evolution, survival strategies, migration
Black Hairstreak butterfly at Glapthorn Cow Pastures, Northants

Black Hairstreak butterfly at Glapthorn Cow Pastures, Northants - June 2009
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