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SILVER-SPOTTED SKIPPER- common, often most common butterfly spring to late fall p. 146
LONG-TAILED SKIPPER- occasional to fairly common autumn visitor p. 148
HOARY EDGE- fairly common spring through summer p. 150
SOUTHERN CLOUDYWING- fairly common May to September p. 150
NORTHERN CLOUDYWING- uncommon May to September p. 151
CONFUSED CLOUDYWING- difficult to separate from above. RARE? p.151
HAYHURST'S SCALLOPWING- rare May through August p. 153
DREAMY DUSKYWING- uncommon, one brood April p. 155
SLEEPY DUSKYWING- uncommon, one brood April p. 156
This one Thicketty Mountain, Cherokee County, April 16, 2016-
JUVENAL'S DUSKYWING- common to locally abundant late March and April oak woodlands. Difficult to separate from the early spring brood of the similar Horace's Duskywing. Several species such as Snout, Hackberry Emperor, Red-spotted Purple, Juvenal's Duskywing below, and others, sometimes land on you. female , wing close-up, then male p. 50
HORACE'S DUSKYWING- common, April to October Oak woodlands and nearby areas two males and female right
By late May, the similar Juvenal's Duskywing is no longer flying in our area.p. 156
MOTTLED DUSKYWING- rare, woodlands or barrens May through July p. 57
ZARUCCO DUSKYWING- rare or uncommon in upstate SC? Summer immigrant usually found in hot,sandy soil conditions The first photo is from southern Maine and the second from Savannah NWR in southeast SC p. 158
WILD INDIGO DUSKYWING- rare or uncommon? spring to fall below Wild Indigo or Zarucco? p. 159
COMMON CHECKERED-SKIPPER and WHITE CHECKERED-SKIPPER- uncommon spring to common late summer and fall. The two species can not be separated in the field. p. 161
COMMON SOOTYWING- fairly common, summer p. 162
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