Arawacus jada

(Hewitson, 1867)

creamy stripe-streak, nightshade hairstreak

Arawacus jada is a small in the Lycaenidae, commonly known as the creamy stripe-streak or nightshade . It is found in North America and is one of approximately 864 observation records on iNaturalist. The species was originally described by Hewitson in 1867 under the Thecla.

Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera 34 by William Chapman Hewitson
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. Used under a Public domain license.JadaHew1867OD by William Chapman Hewitson
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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Arawacus jada: /əˈræwəkəs ˈdʒɑːdə/

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Distribution

North America

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