Birds of Oklahoma
Butterflies of Oklahoma

 

Clouded Skipper (Lerema accius)

Clouded Skipper (Lerema accius)  
County State Date      
Oklahoma OK N/A      

Wing span: 1 1/4 - 1 3/4 inches (3.2 - 4.5 cm).

Identification: Wings are dark brown. Upperside of male forewing has a dark black stigma; female forewing has transparent white spots. Underside of hindwing has dark and light patches and a violet-blue sheen.

Life history: To seek females, males perch on vegetation a few inches from the ground in the partial shade of forest edges or clearings.

Flight: Throughout the year in Florida and South Texas.

Caterpillar hosts: Various grasses including St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum), wooly beard grass (Erianthus alopecturoides), and Echinochloa povietianum.

 

Adult food: Various pink, purple, or white flowers including shepherd's needle, selfheal, vervain, buttonbush, and lantana.

Habitat: Forest edges and clearings near rivers and swamps.

Range: Georgia east to Texas; south to Florida; south through Mexico and Central America to Venezuela and Colombia.

 



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