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{{#Wiki_filter:Species Detail I Butterflies and Moths of North America Page I of 2 Butterflies and Moths of North Amer Occurrence maps, species accounts, checklists, and photogral Home Site Navigation Taxonomic Groups Map Search Species Search Image Gallery More Information About Acknowledgments Cite This Resource Contact Us Disclaimer FAQ Get Involved Glossary Links News Announcement We are seeking skilled lepidopterists to serve as state and regional coordinators.
{{#Wiki_filter:Species Detail I Butterflies and Moths of North America                                           Page I of 2 Butterflies and Moths ofNorth Amer Occurrence maps, species accounts, checklists, and photogral Home         Species Detail Site Navigation                                                               Mulberry Wing Taxonomic Groups Map Search Poanes massasoit (Scudder, 1864 Species Search Image Gallery More Information About Acknowledgments Cite This Resource Contact Us Disclaimer FAQ Get Involved Glossary Links                                                                           Documented Records for Po News                        Attributes of Poanesmassasoit Announcement          Family: Skippers (Hesperiidae)
Find out more.Species Detail Mulberry Wing Poanes massasoit (Scudder, 1864 Documented Records for Po Attributes of Poanes massasoit Family: Skippers (Hesperiidae)
We are seeking skilled lepidopterists  Subfamily: Grass Skippers (Hesperiinae) to serve as state and regional coordinators.      Identification: Wings are dark brown to black, Find out more.        relatively short and rounded. Upperside has small (male) or larger (female) yellow spots. Underside of hi.n.d.w.inq. has a large irregular yellow patch; rare individuals are rust colored and have no patch.
Subfamily:
                              .Life h!.s.to.ry: Males patrol with a low, weak, meandering f!ight'through marshes in search for receptive females.                                         7  Record Data Unavailab]
Grass Skippers (Hesperiinae)
Flight: One brood from late June to mid-August.             = No Record
Identification:
                              .W.n.span:1 1/8 - 1 7/16 inches (2.9 - 3.7 cm).
Wings are dark brown to black, relatively short and rounded. Upperside has small (male) or larger (female) yellow spots. Underside of hi.n.d.w.inq.
0  260 520  780 1040 1380 Caterpillar hosts: Uptight sedge (Carex stricta),
has a large irregular yellow patch;rare individuals are rust colored and have no patch..Life h!.s.to.ry:
and possibly others.
Males patrol with a low, weak, meandering f!ig ht' through marshes in search for receptive females.Flight: One brood from late June to mid-August..W.n.span:
Adult food: Flower nectar.
1 1/8 -1 7/16 inches (2.9 -3.7 cm).Caterpillar hosts: Uptight sedge (Carex stricta), and possibly others.Adult food: Flower nectar.7 Record D ata Unavailab]
http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species?l=2113                                                 3/21/2008
= No Record 0 260 520 780 1040 1380 http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species?l=2113 3/21/2008 Species Detail I Butterflies and Moths of North America Page 2 of 2 Habitat: Freshwater marshes or bogs.Range: New York and Massachusetts west across the Great Lakes states to southern Minnesota and North Dakota. A coastal population ranges from southern New Hampshire south to Maryland.Conservation:
 
Not usually required.NatureServe Global Status: G4 -Apparently secure globally, though it might be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.
Species Detail I Butterflies and Moths of North America                                                       Page 2 of 2 Habitat: Freshwater marshes or bogs.
Management needs: None reported, IUSGS l1n3 M MONTANA BIG SKY STATE uNIvERSrTY INSTITUTE Hosted and maintained by the Big Sky Institute at Montana State University and the NBII Mountain Prz To report technical difficulties or errors, Contact Us.http://www.butterfliesandmoths org/species?1=2113 3/21/2008}}
Range: New York and Massachusetts west across the Great Lakes states to southern Minnesota and North Dakota. A coastal population ranges from southern New Hampshire south to Maryland.
Conservation: Not usually required.
NatureServe Global Status: G4 - Apparently secure globally, though it might be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.
Management needs: None reported, IUSGS         l1n3 M MONTANA STATE uNIvERSrTY BIG SKY INSTITUTE Hosted and maintained by the Big Sky Institute at Montana State University and the NBII Mountain Prz To report technical difficulties or errors, Contact Us.
http://www.butterfliesandmoths org/species?1=2113                                                               3/21/2008}}

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Species Detail, Butterflies and Moths of North America
ML080850122
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Issue date: 03/21/2008
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Species Detail I Butterflies and Moths of North America Page I of 2 Butterflies and Moths ofNorth Amer Occurrence maps, species accounts, checklists, and photogral Home Species Detail Site Navigation Mulberry Wing Taxonomic Groups Map Search Poanes massasoit (Scudder, 1864 Species Search Image Gallery More Information About Acknowledgments Cite This Resource Contact Us Disclaimer FAQ Get Involved Glossary Links Documented Records for Po News Attributes of Poanesmassasoit Announcement Family: Skippers (Hesperiidae)

We are seeking skilled lepidopterists Subfamily: Grass Skippers (Hesperiinae) to serve as state and regional coordinators. Identification: Wings are dark brown to black, Find out more. relatively short and rounded. Upperside has small (male) or larger (female) yellow spots. Underside of hi.n.d.w.inq. has a large irregular yellow patch; rare individuals are rust colored and have no patch.

.Life h!.s.to.ry: Males patrol with a low, weak, meandering f!ight'through marshes in search for receptive females. 7 Record Data Unavailab]

Flight: One brood from late June to mid-August. = No Record

.W.n.span:1 1/8 - 1 7/16 inches (2.9 - 3.7 cm).

0 260 520 780 1040 1380 Caterpillar hosts: Uptight sedge (Carex stricta),

and possibly others.

Adult food: Flower nectar.

http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species?l=2113 3/21/2008

Species Detail I Butterflies and Moths of North America Page 2 of 2 Habitat: Freshwater marshes or bogs.

Range: New York and Massachusetts west across the Great Lakes states to southern Minnesota and North Dakota. A coastal population ranges from southern New Hampshire south to Maryland.

Conservation: Not usually required.

NatureServe Global Status: G4 - Apparently secure globally, though it might be quite rare in parts of its range, especially at the periphery.

Management needs: None reported, IUSGS l1n3 M MONTANA STATE uNIvERSrTY BIG SKY INSTITUTE Hosted and maintained by the Big Sky Institute at Montana State University and the NBII Mountain Prz To report technical difficulties or errors, Contact Us.

http://www.butterfliesandmoths org/species?1=2113 3/21/2008