Atalopedes Huron
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''Atalopedes huron'' is a small
grass skipper Grass skippers or banded skippers are butterflies of the subfamily Hesperiinae, part of the skipper family, Hesperiidae. The subfamily was established by Pierre André Latreille in 1809. Description and distribution With over 2,000 described sp ...
butterfly. Formerly treated as a subspecies of '' Atalopedes campestris'', it was upgraded to full species status by Zhang et al. in 2022.


Description

Wingspan is . The males are tawny orange with wide dark borders with prominent wide black stigma on the dorsal view of their wings. Hingwings have dark veins. Females are dark with orange forewing edges; two glassy (hyaline) spots near the center and smaller spots near tip. Ventrally the wings are yellow brown with faint hindwing chevron patterns that frame a yellow brown spot in middle of the hindwing bottom edge. Females are muddier and more olive with the chevron pattern more pronounced.


Range

Resident in southeastern United States, west to Colorado and SE Arizona, and south all the way to South America. Stages a late summer/fall migration every year, rarely reaching as far as southern Canada. (Note that Atalopedes campestris is now the western species, and AZ is the only state where both species are present.)


References

Hesperiini Butterflies described in 1863 {{Hesperiidae-stub