Two-spotted skipper

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E. bimacula
Binomial name
Euphyes bimacula
(Grote & Robinson, 1867)
Synonyms
  • Hesperia bimacula Grote & Robinson, 1867
  • H. acanootus (Scudder, 1868)
  • H. illinois (Dodge, 1872)
  • H. contradicta (Leussler, 1933)

Euphyes bimacula, the two-spotted skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in North America, from northeast Colorado and western Nebraska; eastern Nebraska east to southern Quebec; southern Maine south to central Virginia; coastal plain south to Georgia; and the Gulf Coast.[2]

The wingspan is 25–30 mm. They are dark brown on the upperside and pale tawny orange beneath.[3]

The larvae feed on Carex trichocarpa.[4] Adults feed on nectar from flowers including pickerelweed, sweet pepperbush, blue flag, common milkweed, and spiraea.[5]

The species is listed as endangered in Connecticut by state authorities.[6]

Subspecies

There are three subspecies of E. bimacula:[7]

  • E. b. arbotsti Gatrelle, 1999
  • E. b. bimacula (Grote & Robinson, 1867)
  • E. b. arbotsti (Dodge, 1872)

References

  1. "NatureServe Explorer 2.0 Euphyes bimacula Two-spotted Skipper". explorer.natureserve.org. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. Two-spotted Skipper, Butterflies and Moths of North America
  3. Two-spotted Skipper, Butterflies of Canada
  4. Euphyes, Site of Markku Savela
  5. "Two-spotted Skipper Euphyes bimacula (Grote & Robinson, 1867) | Butterflies and Moths of North America".
  6. "Department of Energy and Environmental Protection" (PDF).
  7. "Euphyes bimacula". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 1 January 2014.


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