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Silver Spotted Skipper

Epargyreus clarus

Notes:

Wikipedia says: 'It is claimed to be the most recognized skipper in North America. ...They have one brood per year in the North and West, two in the East, and three or four in the Deep South. Adults almost never feed on yellow flowers.'

1 Species ID Suggestions

Jellis
Jellis 7 years ago
Silver Spotted Skipper
Epargyreus clarus Silver Spotted Skipper - Epargyreus clarus - BugGuide.Net


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2 Comments

LauraLOVESbirds
LauraLOVESbirds 7 years ago

Thank you very much!

Jellis
Jellis 7 years ago

This is not a moth but a butterfly

LauraLOVESbirds
Spotted by
LauraLOVESbirds

Suffolk, Virginia, USA

Spotted on Sep 5, 2016
Submitted on Sep 5, 2016

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