Survey and Habitat Assessment of King's Hairstreak (Satyrium kingi) in Maryland Coastal Plain Forests
Abstract
We surveyed for caterpillars and adults of King's Hairstreak, Satyrium kingi (Klots and Clench, 1952), a globally vulnerable species found along the Atlantic Coastal Plain. Surveys were conducted at three study sites with abundant Symplocos tinctoria (L.) L'Hér. (Family: Symplocaceae), the caterpillar host plant. We found caterpillars at only one site using UV LED flashlights and adults at two of the three sites. Mating was not observed, and eggs were not found. We discuss observations of S. kingi adults and caterpillars, management of our study sites, data from habitat assessments, and recommendations for further study of S. kingi.
Faculty Members
- Connor Morningred - Salisbury University, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801
- Dana L. Price - Salisbury University, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801
- Brittany Grubb - Salisbury University, 1101 Camden Avenue, Salisbury, MD 21801
- Jennifer A. Selfridge - Maryland Department of Natural Resources, 909 Wye Mills Road, Wye Mills, MD 21679
Themes
- Habitat assessment and management
- Ecological surveys and monitoring
- Study of butterfly life cycle
- Conservation of vulnerable species
Categories
- Ecology and evolutionary biology
- Biology biological sciences, general
- Natural resources conservation and research
- Biological and biomedical sciences, other
- Agricultural, animal, plant, and veterinary sciences
- Microbiology and immunology nec
- Microbiology and immunology
- Entomology
- Environmental natural resources management and policy
- Agricultural, animal, plant, and veterinary sciences nec
- Plant sciences
- Ecology
- Agricultural sciences and natural resources
- Ecology, evolutionary biology, and epidemiology
- Biological and biomedical sciences
- Natural resources and conservation