Mardon Skipper (?)

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  1. Gloomstopper

    Gloomstopper New Seed

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    A couple weeks ago I spotted three small butterflies (under an inch in size) out feeding from the clover in the lawn. I knew that they were Skippers, but they didn't match the checklist of species for Eugene, OR. I believe they might be Mardon Skippers, even if the species isn't thought to be in the area. Anyway, I was hoping for a second opinion before I got too excited about spotting an imperiled species. Although it might be too late - I already bought seeds for the butterflies' host plant!



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    Here it is with wings closed. ( photo / image / picture from Gloomstopper's Garden )





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    Sunning with wings partly open ( photo / image / picture from Gloomstopper's Garden )
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Wel from the pictures I've seen I think they very well could be a Mardon Skippers. Well spotted. I hope someone can confirm what we both think.
     
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    Gloomstopper New Seed

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    Thanks Eileen! I suppose it could be the more common and very similar looking Long Dash Skipper, but the pattern on the inside of its wings isn't quite right.
     
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    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    I am learning slowly about our butterflys in Wisconsin...we have a site we can check and report butterfly sitings. Then if we are wrong, they help us out. I can look and look and I think I am right and I am wrong....going back and forth from pictures is really hard. I thought yours looks liked a woodland skipper from a picture I had found. I hope you can find out for sure by an expert in your area.

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    Copy and paste the title below in your browser...and check it out.

    Skippers Photo Gallery by Rod Gilbert at pbase.com
     



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  6. Gloomstopper

    Gloomstopper New Seed

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    Thanks Sherry!

    The photo gallery was really helpful. I now know of four possibilities the butterfly could be, all of which look really similar: The mardon, long dash, woodland or common branded skipper. I never thought to search outside the species checklist for my area.

    I did submit a photo to http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/, but I don't know when I'll get the results. I may submit another sighting, now that I have better pictures.
     
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    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    Your welcome... some of them are so close in appearance that I have a hard time too.
     
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    My submission to http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/ is still pending, so I don't know when I'll get a response. However, I ruled out common branded skipper because of its documented range and the long dash seems unlikely (documented in Washington, not Oregon).

    However, the seeds for the host plant arrived a few days ago!
     

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