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Dorantes Longtail

Urbanus dorantes

Description:

this was spotted in my backyard. The Lilac-banded Longtail or Dorantes Longtail (Urbanus dorantes) is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family. It is found from Argentina, north through Central America, Mexico, and the West Indies to southern Texas and peninsular Florida. Strays can be found as far north as northern California, southern Arizona, southern Missouri and southern Georgia. The wingspan is 37–51 mm. There are three to four generations throughout the year in southern Florida and southern Texas. The larvae feed on various legumes, including wild and cultivated Phaseolus species, Desmodium and blue peas Clitoria. Adults feed on flower nectar from various plants, including shepherd's needle, lantana, trilisa, ironweed, and bougainvillea.

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bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago
Dorantes Longtail
Urbanus dorantes Dorantes Longtail (Urbanus dorantes)


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bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

Please, verify yourself!

SusanEllison
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SusanEllison

Texas, USA

Spotted on Dec 12, 2012
Submitted on Dec 14, 2012

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