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White Checkered-Skipper
Pyrgus albescens
33.3732, -96.4735
Field Notes
Description:
Paler than Pyrgus communis. Male often has complete black checks in wing fringes. Upperside of male is blue-gray; female is black. Both sexes have large white spots which form median bands across both wings. Male has a costal fold enclosing scent scales on the upperside of the forewing. Underside is dull white with dark gray bands. Positive identification can be made only by dissection and scrutiny of the male genitalia. Wing Span: 1 - 1 1/2 inches (2.5 - 3.8 cm).
Habitat:
Black land prairie
Notes:
Collin County Adventure Camp is a branch of the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas and an ACA accredited facility and program. Explore the unique environment of the Black Land Prairie in our Outdoor Education program.
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