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Maybe Three-Spotted Skipper  Cymaenes tripunctus ? - Lerema accius

Maybe Three-Spotted Skipper Cymaenes tripunctus ? - Lerema accius
Pinellas County, Florida, USA
June 29, 2015
Found near a drainage creek.

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Maybe Three-Spotted Skipper  Cymaenes tripunctus ? - Lerema accius Maybe Three-Spotted Skipper  Cymaenes tripunctus ? - Lerema accius

Clouded Skipper male
Three spotted and Clouded are very similar from dorsal view. This is what I call a one spot male which shows a stigma. Usually Three spot has two spots at the base end of the forewing cell and does not show a stigma.

Moved from ID Request.

 
Thank you
Cliff Ivy, I've made myself a note about the differences you've pointed out. Again, thank you for taking the time to point these differences out.

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