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Pyrrhopyge araxes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Hesperiidae

Scientific name
  
Pyrrhopyge araxes

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Insecta

Genus
  
Pyrrhopyge

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Pyrrhopyge araxes

Similar
  
Pyrrhopyge, Butterflies and moths, Achalarus toxeus, Apodemia palmeri, Autochton cellus

The Dull Firetip (Pyrrhopyge araxes, also known as the Golf-Club Skipper) is a North American butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It is the only butterfly in the subfamily Pyrrhopyginae that occurs in the United States. They usually perch with their wings fully or partly open. Adults are very fond of flowers. Their flight is direct and quite fast, usually flying high above trees.

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Description

The upper side of the wings is brown with the fore wings having several glassy white spots. The underside of the wings is brown with the body and basal area of the wings bright yellow-orange.

Habitat

The Dull Firetip lives in habitats such as southwestern oak woodlands.

Flight

Adults may be seen from August to November (they are most common in September).

Life cycle

The larvae live in a folded-over leaf nest. The yellow-banded larva is red-brown with white-hairs. The head is black with white and orange hairs. The pupa is brownish-red with maroon joints and the abdomen dull orange. It is covered with white hairs (except on the wing cases) and has orange hairs on the top of the head. The partially grown larva builds a small nest on the host plant where it will overwinter. It has 1 brood per year.

Host Plants

Here is a list of host plants that the Dull Firetip uses:

  • Emory Oak, Quercus emoryi
  • Toumey Oak, Quercus toumeyi
  • Arizona White Oak, Quercus arizona
  • Gray Oak, Quercus grisea
  • References

    Pyrrhopyge araxes Wikipedia