The Dun Skipper is a wide-ranging skipper, being found across southern Canada east of the Rockies and south to the Gulf coast and east Texas. The upperside of the forewing in the male is brownish-black except for the black stigma, while the same wing in the female is also brownish-black, but with three or four small translucent spots. The underside of the male forewing is brownish-black without any markings, while the same wing in the female is brownish with a band of three or four squarish, whitish spots in the upper one-half of the postmedian area. The upperside of the head and thorax has a yellowish-orange to yellowish-green sheen.
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Dun Skipper Facts
Butterfly Family: Skipper (Hesperiidae)
Butterfly Subfamily: Hesperiinae
Butterfly Wingspan: 1 1/8 – 1 3/8 inches
Butterfly Habitat: Wet areas near deciduous woods such as meadows, seeps, swamp edges, and streams
Dun Skipper Host and Nectar Plants
Host Plants:
- Shortbeak Sedge
- Graceful Sedge
- Hop Sedge
- Hairy Sedge
Nectar Plants:
- Nectar from various flowers
- Common Milkweed
- Swamp Milkweed
- Purple Vetch
- Dogbane
- Peppermint
- New Jersey Tea
- Ironweed
- Joe-Pye Weed
- Purple Coneflower
- Lobelia