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North American Ecology (US and Canada)

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Euphyes pilatka is a year-round resident along the U.S. eastern seaboard, Gulf coast, and throughout Florida (Scott 1986). Habitats are subtropical and southern marshes near the coast. Host plant is the sedge species Cladium jamaicense (Cyperaceae). There are multiple flights all year in Florida, and apparently two flights northward, with approximate flight times June1-June 30 and Aug.1-Sept.30 (Scott 1986).
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Euphyes pilatka

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Euphyes pilatka, the Palatka skipper or saw-grass skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the United States from southeastern Virginia south to peninsular Florida and the Florida Keys, then west along the Gulf Coast to southern Mississippi. Strays can be found up to northern Maryland and southwestern Louisiana.[3]

The wingspan is 45–54 mm. The upperside is orange with black borders and the underside of the hindwings is dull brown. They feed on the flower nectar of various plants, including Pontederia species.

The larvae feed on the leaves of Cladium jamaicensis. They live in shelters of rolled leaves.

Subspecies

  • Euphyes pilatka pilatka
  • Euphyes pilatka klotsi L. Miller, Harvey & J. Miller, 1985[4] (Florida Keys)

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Euphyes pilatka: Brief Summary

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Euphyes pilatka, the Palatka skipper or saw-grass skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the United States from southeastern Virginia south to peninsular Florida and the Florida Keys, then west along the Gulf Coast to southern Mississippi. Strays can be found up to northern Maryland and southwestern Louisiana.

The wingspan is 45–54 mm. The upperside is orange with black borders and the underside of the hindwings is dull brown. They feed on the flower nectar of various plants, including Pontederia species.

The larvae feed on the leaves of Cladium jamaicensis. They live in shelters of rolled leaves.

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