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Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nymphalidae
Lethe
Lethe eurydice

Eyed Brown

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Summary

Satyrodes eurydice, the eyed brown or marsh eyed brown, is a species of Satyrinae butterfly that is native to North America. There are two subspecies—the nominate species, the eyed brown (S. e. eurydice), and the smokey eyed brown (S. e. fumosa) (Leussler, 1916). Wingspan: 38 to 48 mm. They have one brood with a flight period from late June through August. Larvae feed on sedges (Carex) in particular C. lacustris, C. atherodes, C. rostrata, and C. stricta.

Eyed Brown

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Tags

harmless

Scientific classification

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Similar species

- Satyrodes appalachia (R.L. Chermock, 1947) – Appalachian brown - Enodia anthedon A.H. Clark, 1936 – northern pearly-eye