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Aaron's Skipper (Poanes aaroni) |
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Aaron's Skipper (Poanes aaroni [Skinner]) Wing span: 1 5/16 - 1 11/16 inches (3.3 - 4.3 cm). Identification: Upperside is bright orange with wide black borders; male has a faint narrow stigma on the forewing. Underside of hindwing is orange-tan with a pale streak in the center from the base to the outer margin. Life history: Not reported. Flight: Two broods from May-September in the north; probably several broods from April-October in Florida. Caterpillar hosts: Possibly smooth cordgrass (Spartina alternifolia var. glabra). Adult food: Nectar from flowers including pickerelweed, salt marsh fleabane, and coreopsis. Habitat: Coastal salt marshes. Range: Patchy distribution along the Atlantic coast from New Jersey south to south peninsular Florida.
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