Salt Marsh Skipper
Panoquina panoquin

Description:
Small butterfly measuring up to 1 1/2" in length. The wings are dark brown in color, the upperside has a few pale spots, the underside has yellow veins and a short white bar. The caterpillar is yellowish green.
Range:
Southeast and eastern United States.
Distribution and Abundance in Florida:
Habitat(s):
Coastal salt and brackish marshes, occasionally in nearby fields and wood edges.
Reproduction:
Several broods from February to December in Florida. Light green eggs are laid singly on host leaves.
Natural History:
Adults have a low, rapid flight.
Food:
Larval host plants include the native saltgrass (Distichlis spicata). Nectar host plants include the native blue mistflower (Conoclinium coelestinum ) and thistle (Cirsium spp.) and the nonnative red clover (Trifolium pratense).
Comments:
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Synonyms:


Mary Keim
Mary Keim