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Checkered Skipper
Pyrgus communis
10.7358, -61.5585
Field Notes
Description:
The common checkered-skipper has a wingspan of 19 to 32 mm. It gets its name from the checkerboard pattern on its wings; the male tends to have broader bands than the female. The body tends to be blue-gray with the small amount of "fuzz" which is seen in all skippers.
Habitat:
Seen in urban areas.
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