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Two-Spotted Skipper

euphyes bimacula

The Two-Spotted Skipper (Euphyes bimacula) is a charming and highly specialized butterfly belonging to the skipper family, Hesperiidae. Distinguished by its rapid, darting flight pattern, this small insect is a classic specialist of pristine wetland ecosystems across eastern North America. Unlike more generalist butterflies, the Two-Spotted Skipper relies heavily on intact, acidic sedge wetlands, making its presence a key indicator of a healthy, undisturbed environment. It spends most of its life cycle closely tied to its host plants, quietly contributing to the local web of life as both a pollinator and a food source for wetland predators.

Lebensraum: Found exclusively in acidic, marshy wetlands such as sedge meadows, fens, bogs, and wet prairies.

Aussehen

This small skipper butterfly features a wingspan of approximately 3 to 4 centimeters. The upper sides of the wings are primarily a warm, dull orange-brown to dark brown. Females are distinguished by two prominent, pale yellowish-white spots near the center of the forewings, which give the species its common name, while males feature a dark, narrow, diagonal scent patch (stigma) on their forewings. The undersides of the hindwings are a uniform orange-brown highlighted by distinctly pale, contrasting veins and a characteristic pale, straw-colored margin along the inner edge.

ReichAnimaliaStammArthropodaKlasseInsectaOrdnungLepidopteraFamilieHesperiidaeGattungEuphyes
Two-Spotted Skipper
Two-Spotted Skipper

Kategorie

Insekten

Seltenheit

Common

Gefahr

1/5 · Sehr gering

Snaps

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Interessante Fakten

Because of their strict reliance on pristine, undisturbed acidic wetlands, these butterflies are highly sensitive to pollution and are excellent indicators of environmental health.

The common name 'Two-Spotted' refers specifically to the markings on the female; the males lack these pale spots entirely.

Their caterpillars construct individual, tube-like shelters out of live sedge leaves bound together with their own silk to hide from hungry birds and wasps.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Sedge Specialization

Larvae possess digestive adaptations allowing them to feed exclusively on tough, nutrient-poor sedges within acidic wetland environments.

Fähigkeit

Skipping Flight

Utilizes powerful thoracic muscles to achieve a rapid, erratic 'skipping' flight path that successfully confuses aerial predators.

Fähigkeit

Silk-Sheltered Overwintering

Caterpillars spin silk threads to bind sedge leaves together, constructing a secure shelter to survive freezing winter temperatures.

Maße und Details

Länge
2+ cm
Flügelspannweite
3+ cm
Gewicht
0.0001+ kg
Lebenserwartung
1+ Jahre
Top Speed
20 km/h
Gelegegröße
5050+
Brutzeit
7+ Tage

Ernährung und Fütterung

Caterpillars feed strictly on the leaves of specific sedges, while the winged adults forage for liquid nectar from various wetland wildflowers.

Hauptnahrung

  • Tussock Sedge (Carex stricta)
  • Blue Flag Iris nectar
  • Pickerelweed nectar
  • Spotted Joe-Pye Weed nectar

Nahrungssuche

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Ökologische Zusammenhänge

host plant

Tussock Sedge

Carex stricta

The caterpillars feed exclusively on this wetland plant, which serves as their obligate host.

mutualism

Harlequin Blue Flag

Iris versicolor

Adult skippers frequent these flowers for nectar, providing pollination services in return.

eaten by

Green Frog

Lithobates clamitans

This common wetland predator opportunistically preys on adult skippers resting on low foliage.

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Sicherheit

Gefahr

1/5 · Sehr gering

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie identifiziert man Two-Spotted Skipper?

Der einfachste Weg, Two-Spotted Skipper zu bestimmen, ist die Verwendung der Naturführer-App Snappit.

Was ist der/die/das länge von Two-Spotted Skipper?

2+ cm

Was ist der/die/das flügelspannweite von Two-Spotted Skipper?

3+ cm

Was ist der/die/das gewicht von Two-Spotted Skipper?

0.0001+ kg

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Two-Spotted Skipper?

1+ Jahre

Was ist der/die/das top Speed von Two-Spotted Skipper?

20 km/h

Was frisst Two-Spotted Skipper?

Caterpillars feed strictly on the leaves of specific sedges, while the winged adults forage for liquid nectar from various wetland wildflowers.

Wo findet man Two-Spotted Skipper normalerweise?

Found exclusively in acidic, marshy wetlands such as sedge meadows, fens, bogs, and wet prairies.

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