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Lerema accius

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Lerema accius
In Hephzibah, Georgia
Conservation status

Secure  (NatureServe)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Hesperiidae
Genus: Lerema
Species: L. accius
Binomial name
Lerema accius
(Smith, 1797)
Synonyms
List
  • Papilio accius Smith, 1797
  • Hesperia monoco Scudder, 1863
  • Hesperia punctella Grote & Robinson, 1867
  • Hesperia nortonii Edwards, 1867
  • Goniloba parumpunctata Herrich-Schäffer, 1869
  • Hesperia phocylides Plötz, 1882
  • Papilio curtius (Scudder, 1889) (nom. nud.)
  • Hesperia chamis (Scudder, 1889) (nom. nud.)
  • Hesperia dido Plötz, 1882
  • Lerema lochius

Lerema accius, the clouded skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the United States from Georgia west to Texas, south to Florida, and south through Mexico and Central America to Venezuela and Colombia.

The wingspan is 32–45 mm. Adults are on wing year round in Florida and southern Texas.

The larvae feed on various grasses including Saccharum giganteum, Stenotaphrum secundatum, Erianthus alopecturoides and Echinochloa povietianum. Adults feed on the nectar of various pink, purple, or white flowers, including shepherd's needle, selfheal, vervain, buttonbush and lantana.

Subspecies

  • Lerema accius accius
  • Lerema accius lochius (Venezuela)

Photos

  • Ventral view Ventral view

References

  1. "NatureServe Explorer 2.0 Lerema accius Clouded Skipper". explorer.natureserve.org. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. "Florida Native Plant Society (FNPS)". www.fnps.org. Retrieved 2022-10-11.

External links

Taxon identifiers
Lerema accius


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