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Photo#178211
butterfly - Burnsius oileus - male

butterfly - Burnsius oileus - Male
St. Pete, pinellas County, Florida, USA
April 21, 2008
Size: size of a dime
Is this some type of skipper??

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Moved
Moved from Butterflies.

Not an ID but...

 
Antennae are typical of the skipper.
While I'm not familiar with eastern species, looks like the other Ron has nailed it.

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