The Carolina Satyr (Hermeuptychia sosybius) is the most widepread of the two Hermeuptychia species found in the United States.
Its range extends from the Mason-Dixon line, south to Southern Florida, and west to the middle of Texas and Oklahoma.
It is a fairly small butterfly that can be found perching on grasses low to the ground.
The eyespot pattern on the wings serve as a good field identification clue.