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Butterfly Quiz #3 for Advanced Butterfliers
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#1 This is a rare single-brooded butterfly that flies in June and July. What is it?




 
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King's Hairstreak (Satyrium kingi)
#2 This tiny butterfly is single-brooded and flies in the spring. What is it?




 
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Frosted Elfin (Callophrys irus)
#3 This tiny butterfly is a migrant to the region. What is it?





 
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Cassius Blue (Leptotes cassius)

#4 Here's one that has several relatives that look like it. What is it?


 
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Atlantis Fritillary (Speyeria atlantis)
#5 With the wings open this makes this one very difficult. I never said this quiz was going to be easy. What is it?





 
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Southern Pearly Eye (Enodia portlandia)
#6 This large butterfly can cause confusion to some of the sharpest butterfliers. What is it?




 
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Soldier (Danaus eresimus)
#7 This skipper is always confusing. What is it?




 
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Wild Indigo Duskywing (Erynnis baptisiae)
#8 This butterfly is a good find. What is it?




 
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Mitchell`s Satyr (Neonympha mitchellii)
#9 This is always fun to identify. What is it?



 
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Dreamy Duskywing (Erynnis icelus)
#10 This small skipper likes open areas. What is it?




 
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Common/White  Checkered-Skipper (Pyrgus communis)
#11You are in the coastal plain during August. What is it?




 
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Arogos Skipper (Atrytone arogos)
#12 This is one of the "witches." Which
witch is it?





 
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Northern Broken-Dash (Wallengrenia egeremet)
#13 This skipper is found in the mountains in early summer. What is it?




 
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Indian Skipper (Hesperia sassacus)
#14 This wetland skipper is found in the coastal plain. What is it?




 
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Aaron's Skipper (Poanes aaroni)
#15 This is another wetland skipper. What is it?




 
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Black Dash (Euphyes conspicua)
#16 This is one of the roadside skippers. Which one is it?




 
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Reversed Roadside-Skipper (Amblyscirtes reversa)
#17 This is a late summer migrant into the region. What is it?




 
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Eufala Skipper (Lerodea eufala)
#18 This skipper is rare and it's found in the sandhills. What is it?




 
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Dotted Skipper (Hesperia attalus)
#19 This butterfly is a lot of fun identifying. What is it?




 
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Confused Cloudywing (Thorybes confusis)
#20 This butterfly always gives even the best butterfliers fits. What is it?




 
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Horace's Duskywing (Erynnis horatius) male
#21 This butterfly has a few relatives that look like it. What is it?




 
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Creole Pearly Eye (Enodia creola)
#22 This butterfly can be very confusing. What is it?




 
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Zarucco Duskywing (Erynnis zarucco)
#23 This butterfly can be tricky. What is it?




 
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Phaon Crescent (Phyciodes phaon)
#24 This butterfly has been digitally altered to make it harder to identify. You can wave your mouse over the image to see the normal image if you like. What is it?



 
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#25 This is a single-brooded butterfly from the mountains. What is it?




 
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Tawny Crescent (Phyciodes batesii)

 

Ok if you answered 20 out of 25 of these, you're almost an expert butterflier.
If you answered all 25 correctly, you are really an expert!