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Eufala Skipper

Lerodea eufala

Description:

Upperside is gray-brown; forewing has 3-5 small transparent spots; male has no stigma. Underside of hindwing is brown with heavy gray overscaling, only rarely with faint spots. Wing Span: 1 - 1 1/4 inches (2.5 - 3.2 cm).

Habitat:

Wildlife habitat yard.

Notes:

The family Hesperiidae includes all butterflies that are collectively called skippers because of their fast skipping flight. This family is the sole member of the Superfamily Hesperioidea. Whereas, the other five families of butterflies belong to the Superfamily Papilionoidea. So, skippers are considered butterflies, but they have a few traits different than the species of “True” butterflies found in the Superfamily Papilionoidea. Some of these traits include large eyes, short antennae (often with hooked clubs) and stout bodies. Most also have a very rapid flight with a fast, almost blurred, wing beat. There are about 3,500 species of skippers and they’re further divided into seven subfamilies. They occur worldwide with more found in the tropics. Most species are brown or tan, but some tropical members can be quite colorful.

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joanbstanley
Spotted by
joanbstanley

Texas, USA

Spotted on Sep 3, 2013
Submitted on Sep 10, 2013

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