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Butterflies and Moths of North America Upperside of male is yellow-orange with dark toothed borders and a sinuous stigma on the forewing Upperside of female has heavier dark markings and almost transparent light spots; no stigma Underside of the hindwing in both sexes is yellow-tan with yellow veins, dark chevrons between the veins at the outer margin, and dark spots at the vein ends
Polites sabuleti - Wikipedia Polites sabuleti, the sandhill skipper or saltgrass skipper, is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae It is found from southern British Columbia and eastern Washington, south through California and northern Arizona to Baja California and east to south-eastern Wyoming, central Colorado, and north-eastern New Mexico
Sandhill Skipper | ButterfliesofOregon Photos, flight season, distribution and host plant information, conservation status, and identification tips for the Sandhill Skipper butterfly
Bug Day (9): Sandhill Skipper - Chavez Park This small butterfly (Sandhill Skipper Polites sabuleti) is a native of Western North America The adults feed on the nectar of more or less any available flowers, like many other butterfly species
Sandhill Skipper (Visual Guide to Butterflies - iNaturalist The Sandhill Skipper or Saltgrass Skipper ( Polites sabuleti) is a butterfly in the Hesperiidae family It is found from southern British Columbia and eastern Washington, south through California and northern Arizona to Baja California and east to south-eastern Wyoming, central Colorado, and north-eastern New Mexico
Sandhill Skipper - Montana Field Guide Uppersurface of male yellow-orange and extending along veins, with dark toothed borders and a sinuous forewing stigma; uppersurface of female with heavier dark markings, almost-transparent light spots
Sandhill Skipper | Colorado Front Range Butterflies Sandhill Skipper (Polites sabuleti) Grass Skippers Appearance: Above, male orange to pale orange radiating out along the veins Male has dark ‘felt’ stigma and dark toothed borders; female has heavier markings and almost transparent light spots
(Synalissa) - Butterflies and Moths Synalissa, commonly known as sandhill skippers, is a captivating genus within the butterfly and moth taxa that showcases the beauty and complexity of insect life