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Characteristics
Overview

The callippe silverspot butterfly is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan of approximately 2.2 inches. The upper wings are brown with extensive black spots and lines. The undersides of the wings are brown, orange-brown and tan with black lines and distinctive black and bright silver spots. The inner areas of the wings and body are covered with dense hair. This species was listed as endangered on December 5, 1997.

Since 1988, callippe silverspot butterflies have been recorded at the following locations:

  • San Bruno Mountain and Sign Hill - near South San Francisco in San Mateo County
  • Sears Point, in Sonoma County
  • In the hills between Vallejo and Cordelia, in Solano County

The historical range also included populations in San Francisco County, for example Twin Peaks, and Joaquin Miller Park in Alameda County, which are now extirpated. The callippe silverspot butterfly was thought to still occur in Alameda and Contra Costa counties until recent genetic studies determined that the butterflies there are the non-listed Comstock’s silverspot butterfly.

The butterfly continues to be threatened by: 

  • Habitat degradation and fragmentation
  • Climate change
  • Illegal collection
  • Habitat modification by non-native invasive plant species exacerbated by atmospheric nitrogen deposition from vehicle exhaust
  • Habitat modification by encroachment of native shrubs, succession to coastal scrub, exacerbated by fire suppression
  • Pesticides
  • Small populations
  • Wildfire
  • Inability to restore larval host plants if removed
  • Trampling of larvae and host plants by hikers along trails

Scientific Name

Speyeria callippe callippe
Common Name
callippe silverspot Butterfly
FWS Category
Insects
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Characteristics

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Habitat

Characteristics
Habitat

The callippe silverspot butterfly occurs in grasslands with California golden violet (Viola pedunculata), which is its sole larval host plant.

Grassland

Land on which the natural dominant plant forms are grasses and forbs.

Coastal

The land near a shore.

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Physical Characteristics

Characteristics
Color & Pattern

The upper wings are brown with extensive black spots and lines. The undersides of the wings are brown, orange-brown and tan with black lines and distinctive black and bright silver spots. The inner areas of the wings and body are covered with dense hair.

Size & Shape

The callippe silverspot butterfly is a medium sized butterfly with a wingspan of approximately 2.2 inches.

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Similar Species

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Life Cycle

Characteristics
Life Span

After transforming into a butterfly, the adult males live an average of 4.9 days and adult females live an average of 7.3 days but can live up to 14 days.

Reproduction

Adult callippe silverspot butterflies congregate at hill tops to find mates, which is called hilltopping behavior. Adult females lay their eggs during the early summer on the ground under leaf litter near the base of the larval host plant. A single female silverspot butterfly may lay as many as 600 eggs.

Life Cycle

Larvae hatch from the eggs in about a week. After hatching, larvae eat the lining of the eggshell, take shelter in ground litter, and then enter diapause, a period of reduced activity and development. Most callippe silverspot butterfly larvae remain in diapause from early summer until the following spring. After diapause, the larvae eat the foliage of their larval host plant and go through five metamorphoses before developing into a pupa. The pupal stage of the callippe silverspot butterfly lasts about two weeks. The average adult flight season is from mid-May to late July with a few adults observed in April and early August.

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Food

Characteristics
Food

Callippe silverspot larvae feed exclusively on California golden violet. Currently, there is no known method for successfully propagating and outplanting its larval host plant in restoration projects. Preferred nectar sources for adult callippe silverspot butterflies include both native plants, like Alameda coyote thistle, coyote wildmint, California buckeye, and non-native plants, like blessed milk thistle. At the King/Swett Ranch in the Cordelia Hills, callippe silverspot butterflies were found to travel up to one mile to nectar from the native California buckeye. Having diverse nectar sources available ensures that nectar is available throughout the flight season, which is typically mid-May to late July, and which may be particularly important during years with early or late emergence.

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Listing

Jul 3, 1978

Jul 3, 1978 Listing (Endangered)
Proposed Endangered or Threatened Status with Critical Habitat For Ten Butterflies or Moths
  • Publication type: Proposed
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Critical Habitat

Jul 3, 1978

Jul 3, 1978 Critical Habitat
Proposed Endangered or Threatened Status with Critical Habitat For Ten Butterflies or Moths
  • Publication type: Proposed
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Critical Habitat

Mar 28, 1980

Mar 28, 1980 Critical Habitat
ETWP; Reproposal of Critical Habitat for One Species of Butterfly
  • Publication type: Proposed
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Listing

May 22, 1984

May 22, 1984 Listing
Review of Invertebrate Wildlife for Listing as Endangered or Threatened Species; 49 FR 21664-21675
  • Publication type: CNOR
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Jan 6, 1989

Jan 6, 1989 Listing
ETWP; Animal Notice of Review; 54 FR 554 579
  • Publication type: CNOR
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Listing

Nov 21, 1991

Nov 21, 1991 Listing
ETWP; Animal Candidate Review for Listing as Endangered or Threatened Species; 56 FR 58804 58836
  • Publication type: CNOR
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Listing

Feb 4, 1994

Feb 4, 1994 Listing (Endangered)
ETWP; Proposed Endangered Status for the Callippe Silverspot Butterfly, Behren's Silverspot But…
  • Publication type: Proposed
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Listing

Nov 15, 1994

Nov 15, 1994 Listing
ETWP; Animal Candidate Review for Listing as Endangered or Threatened Species.
  • Publication type: CNOR
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Listing

Feb 28, 1996

Feb 28, 1996 Listing
ETWP; Review of Plant and Animal Taxa That Are Candidates for Listing as Endangered or Threatened S…
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Listing

Sep 19, 1997

Sep 19, 1997 Listing
Review of Plant and Animal Taxa
  • Publication type: CNOR
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Listing

Dec 5, 1997

Dec 5, 1997 Listing (Endangered)
ETWP; Determination of Endangered Status for the Callippe Silverspot Butterfly of Behren's Silv…
  • Publication type: Final
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NEPA - EIS

Jul 22, 2004

Jul 22, 2004 NEPA - EIS
Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement for an Amendment to the Incidental Take Permit for…
  • Publication type: Draft
Item 12

Five Year Review

Mar 5, 2008

Mar 5, 2008 Five Year Review (Information Solicitation)
Initiation of 5-Year Reviews of 58 Species in California and Nevada; Availability of Completed 5-Yea…
  • Publication type: Notice
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May 21, 2010

May 21, 2010 Five Year Review (Completion)
Initiation of 5-Year Reviews of 34 Species in California and Nevada; Availability of 96 Completed 5-…
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Apr 1, 2013

Apr 1, 2013 Five Year Review (Information Solicitation)
Initiation of 5-Year Reviews of 56 Species in California and Nevada; request for information
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Five Year Review

Feb 10, 2020

Feb 10, 2020 Five Year Review (Information Solicitation)
Initiation of 5-Year Status Reviews of 66 Species in California and Nevada; request for information
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