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North American Ecology (US and Canada)

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Panoquina panoquin is a year-round resident along the east and south coast of the United States from Massachusetts to Texas (Scott 1986). Habitats are coastal salt marsh. Host plants are possibly the grass Spartina or Distichlis spicata. There are multiple flights each year with the approximate flight time Feb.1-Dec 31 in the southern part of their range (Florida), and several flights July 1-late Aug. in the northern part of the range (New York) (Scott 1986).
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Panoquina panoquin

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Panoquina panoquin, the salt marsh skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found along the Atlantic Coast of the United States, from New York south to Florida and the Florida Keys, west along the Gulf Coast to southern Texas.[3]

The wingspan is 35–39 mm. The wings are dark brown with pointed forewings. There are a few pale spots on the upperside of the forewings. The underside of the hindwings has yellow veins and a short white bar at the end of the cell. Adults are on wing from May to August in two generations in the north and from April to October in three generations in the south. In Florida, there are multiple generations with adults on wing from February to December. Adults feed on the flower nectar of a wide range of plants.

The larvae feed on Distichlis spicata.

References

  1. ^ "NatureServe Explorer 2.0 Panoquina panoquin Salt Marsh Skipper". explorer.natureserve.org. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
  2. ^ Panoquina, Site of Markku Savela
  3. ^ Butterflies and Moths of North America
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Panoquina panoquin: Brief Summary

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Panoquina panoquin, the salt marsh skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found along the Atlantic Coast of the United States, from New York south to Florida and the Florida Keys, west along the Gulf Coast to southern Texas.

The wingspan is 35–39 mm. The wings are dark brown with pointed forewings. There are a few pale spots on the upperside of the forewings. The underside of the hindwings has yellow veins and a short white bar at the end of the cell. Adults are on wing from May to August in two generations in the north and from April to October in three generations in the south. In Florida, there are multiple generations with adults on wing from February to December. Adults feed on the flower nectar of a wide range of plants.

The larvae feed on Distichlis spicata.

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