Checklist of Michigan Butterflies and Skippers
by Mogens C. Nielsen

Reproduced with permission of the author from the March 1992, Newsletter of the Michigan Entomological Society. 37(1): 5-7.

In an effort to alert Michigan lepidopterists and others interested in Michigan's butterfly and skipper fauna, I present this checklist to stimulate further investigation and the addition of new species. Wolcott (1893) was the first known investigator of Michigan's Lepidoptera fauna by reporting 79 species of Rhopalocera from the Grand Rapids area. Subsequent reporters up through Moore (1960), published several minor and annotated checklists of Michigan butterflies and skippers. In 1970, I published additional information on Michigan's butterfly fauna, and added 7 new species. Since 1960, I have maintained a complete file of all subsequent Michigan butterfly and skipper records gained from yearly field trips and many fellow collectors. All questionable records have either been confirmed by the author or examined by specialists. Since the publication of this checklist one species on the hypothetical list, Agraulis vanillae, has been recorded in Michigan. This now brings the total number of Michigan butterflies and skippers to 158 species, plus three additional subspecies. Also included is a hypothetical list of 19 species that may yet be collected in Michigan as either residents or strays.

The arrangement and nomenclature follows Hodges (1983) checklist with the exception of two species, Papilio canadensis and Phyciodes pascoensis, now recognized as distinct species. Most likely, Michigan's populations of Celastrina ladon contains two distinct siblings. The common names used are from Opler (1984) and Klassen et al. (1989).

Family Hesperiidae: Skippers


Family Papilionidae: Swallowtail Butterflies


Family Pieridae: Whites, Sulphurs


Family Lycaenidae: Coppers, Blues, Hairstreaks and Harvesters


Family Riodinidae: Metalmarks


Family Libytheidae: Snout Butterflies


Family Nymphalidae: Brush-footed Butterflies


Family Apaturidae: Leaf Wings and Hackberry Butterflies


Family Satyridae: Satyrs, Wood Nymphs and Arctics


Family Danaidae: Milkweed Butterflies


Hypothetical List

This list includes butterflies and skippers that may be recorded as either resident (R) or stray (S) species. All of these species have been reported from adjacent states or Canada.


Family Hesperiidae:


Family Pieridae:


Family Lycaenidae:


Family Riodinidae:


Family Nymphalidae:


Family Satyridae:



References

Hodges, R. W., et al. (editors). 1983. List of the Lepidoptera of America North of Mexico. London: E. W. Classey Ltd. and Wedge Entomological Research Foundation. 284pp.

Klassen, P., et al. 1989. The Butterflies of Manitoba. Winnipeg, Manitoba Mus. Man and Nature. 290pp.

Moore, S. 1960. A Revised Annotated List of the Butterflies of Michigan. Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich. 617: 39pp.

Nielsen, M.C. 1970. New Michigan Butterfly Records. Jour. Lepid. Soc. 24:42-47.

Opler, P., and G. Krizek. 1984. Butterflies East of the Great Plains. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins Univ. Press. 583pp.

Wolcott, R. H. 1893. The Butterflies of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Can. Ent. 25:98-107.


Last modified 9 Jun 1996