Brazilian Skipper, Canna skipper
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Calpodes ethlius
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Hesperiidae
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Description: |
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Medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan up to 2-3/8 inches. The uppersides of the wings are brownish-black; the undersides are reddish-brown. The underside of the hindwing has three or four large white or translucent spots in an angled line. The forewing is long and pointed; the hindwing is lobed. Caterpillars are a semitransparent green with an orange-brown head. |
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Southern United States, West Indies, Mexico, Central America and South America; strays to the north in the United States. |
Distribution and Abundance in Florida: |
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Rare immigrant in West Florida, uncommon immigrant in North Florida, uncommmon all year in Central and South Florida. |
Habitat(s): |
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Swamps, marshes and gardens. |
Reproduction: |
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Three or more broods per year. The eggs are laid on the upperside of leaves, high up on the host plant. Caterpillars tend to roll up in canna leaves. |
Natural History: |
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This butterfly is primarily crepuscular (active at dawn and dusk), but may be active during the day. It is a powerful flier; its wings make a rasping noise during flight. Unable to survive freezing temperatures at any stage of life. Can be viewed as a nuisance on ornamental cannas. |
Food: |
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The caterpillars feed on the leaves of the host plants, usually after dark. Native larval host plants are the large cultivated herbs alligatorflag (Thalia geniculata and golden canna (Canna flaccida); golden canna is also a nectar plant. Larvae will also feed on cultivated nonnative plants in the genus Canna, including garden canna (Canna x generalis) and Indian shot (Canna indica). Native nectar plants include the cultivated wildflower pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata) and the vine ocean-blue morningglory (Ipomoea indica). Adults will also nectar on the nonnative landscape vine Mexican flamevine (Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides). |
Comments: |
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For more information, visit Butterflies and Moths of North America. |
Synonyms: |
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Beryn Harty, 2011 At Alligator Flag Preserve
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Beryn Harty Eggs at Alligator Flag Preserve
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Susan Lerner, cultivated at Pan's Garden, Town of Palm Beach, Florida, USA. Brazilian skipper (Calpodes ethlius) caterpillar on Alligatorflag (Thalia geniculata).
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