Cyanophrys

Clench, 1961

Cyanophrys is a of in the , established by William J. Clench in 1961. The genus comprises approximately 16 described distributed across the Nearctic and . These butterflies are members of the tribe Eumaeini, a diverse group of New World hairstreaks. Species within this genus exhibit variation in patterns and geographic distribution, with some restricted to specific mountain ranges or cloud forest .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cyanophrys: //ˌsaɪəˈnɒfrɪs//

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Distribution

Nearctic and . Distribution records include Colombia (CO). Individual occupy varied from Mexico through Central America to South America, with some species having restricted ranges in montane regions.

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