Clouded Skipper
Leremaaccius
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Regional
This bug has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Barling, Arkansas
Marion, Arkansas
Cary, North Carolina
Stilwell, Oklahoma
Edinburg, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Houston, Texas
Lufkin, Texas
Rowlett, Texas
San Isidro, Texas
Spring, Texas
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The Woodlands, TX (Zone 9a) |
August 2006 |
Neutral
Clouded skipper larvae feed mostly on grasses and belong to the grass skipper family. The adults are erratic flyers and sit with their forewings at a verticle angle over their hindwings which are on a horizontal plane. The configuration resembles an F-15 Eagle fighter jet.
The Clouded Skipper ranges from northern South America to the US south and southeast, and is common in the south where it flies year-round. It strays northward to New York most years, usually reaching there in late August to October.
The Clouded Skipper ranges from northern South America to the US south and southeast, and is common in the south where it flies year-round. It strays northward to New York most years, usually reaching there in late August to October.