Delaware skipper

Anatrytone logan

"Anatrytone logan", the Delaware skipper, is a North American butterfly. It is a member of the subfamily Hesperiinae, the grass skippers. This skipper ranges from the southern Canadian Prairies and southern Ontario through the midwestern and eastern United States.
Delaware Skipper An uncommon butterfly is the Delaware Skipper (Anatrytone logan) in the long grass at Alleyn-et-Cawood, Quebec, Canada. Alleyn-et-Cawood,Anatrytone logan,Canada,Delaware Skipper,Geotagged,Quebec,Summer,butterfly

Appearance

Both females and males are yellow orange with black borders and dark brown veins on their wings. The borders are broader on the front and back edges of the hindwing. "The underside is yellowish orange, lacking any markings except a narrow dark border on the forewing." The wingspan is 2.5 to 4.3 centimeters.
Delaware Skipper - Anatrytone logan Habitat: Garden
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Behavior

This species lives in many types of moist habitat, such as marshes and residential landscaping. It is active most of the year, producing multiple broods from February to October in warmer regions, and generally a single brood during the summer in northern areas.

Adults feed on the nectar of flowers, especially pink and white taxa such as milkweeds, mountain mints, and thistles. The caterpillars feed on grasses such as big bluestem and switchgrass.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyHesperiidae
GenusAnatrytone
SpeciesLogan