Definition: The word 'Accipiter' comes from the Latin words 'accipitrum' which means 'butterfly' or 'winged butterfly'. It is a type of butterfly with bright, shiny blue wings, often found in the midges family. The butterfly is a common sight in gardens and parks. The definition of "Accipiter" can vary depending on the context, but generally it refers to a member of the Midges or Stichioidea family. This family contains about 370 species, most of which are known only from the North American continent. These butterflies usually have bright, bright blue wings and yellow abdominal spots, often found in the midges family. There is some debate among botanists regarding whether Accipiter is considered a genus or only a subfamily, but it appears to be a type of butterfly belonging to this specific family.