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Conservation Status

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Restricted range in Canada; Population survey and tracking work needed.
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Cyclicity

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The only Alberta record is for July 23. May be double-brooded.
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Distribution

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The core of this species' range is in the American southwest, south to central Mexico. Records are sporadic for Montana the Dakotas and Wyoming (Opler 1999). In Canada, this skipper is known only from the Lost River Coulee, AB and near Rosefield SK (Layberry et al. 1998).
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General Description

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Superficially similar to the other checkered skippers, but this little skipper (wingspan 16 - 22 mm) inhabits only prairie habitat, along with the Common Checkered Skipper (P. communis). In addition to its smaller size, the white markings of scriptura are much smaller than those of communis.
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Habitat

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Sparsely vegetated areas of the shortgrass prairies.
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Life Cycle

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No data relevant to Alberta are available, and the early stages are undescribed. This species is likely double-brooded in Alberta, since there are two flights (May and July to mid August) in the northern U.S. (Layberry et al. 1998). The only other Canadian record, from Saskatchewan, is from May 19 (Layberry et al. 1998). This species is easily overlooked because of its small size, light colouration and fast flight (McCabe & Post 1977).
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Trophic Strategy

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The larval hostplant in the US is Alkali Mallow (Sida hederacea) (Layberry et al. 1998). Other herbaceous mallows such as Scarlet Mallow (Sphaeralcea coccina) are likely hosts in Alberta, since Sida spp. are not known to occur here (Moss 1992).
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Pyrgus scriptura

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Pyrgus scriptura, the small checkered skipper, is a species of skipper (family Hesperiidae). It is found from the Texas to Montana, southeastern Alberta, and southwestern Saskatchewan.[1]

The wingspan is 16–22 mm. There are two generations from May to August.[1]

The larva feed Malvaceae spp. and Sida hederacea.[1]

Subspecies

  • Pyrgus scriptura scriptura
  • Pyrgus scriptur apertorum Austin, 1998

References

  1. ^ a b c Small Checkered Skipper, Butterflies of Canada

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Pyrgus scriptura: Brief Summary

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Pyrgus scriptura, the small checkered skipper, is a species of skipper (family Hesperiidae). It is found from the Texas to Montana, southeastern Alberta, and southwestern Saskatchewan.

The wingspan is 16–22 mm. There are two generations from May to August.

The larva feed Malvaceae spp. and Sida hederacea.

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