Polites mardon
Polites mardon, the Mardon skipper, is a butterfly native to the United States northwest coast.
Description
The Mardon skipper is a small butterfly, less than one inch, that belongs to the family Hesperiidae. Its habitat extends from the northwestern coast of Washington, through southern Oregon and northern California. In Washington, the Mardon skipper can be found in the Puget prairies and the South Cascades.Some distinguishing characteristics of this species are a hairy orange body with dark orange accents on the upper surface and a light orange lower surface with white-yellowish rectangular spots. Males are known to be darker than females and smaller. Other species with very similar attributes include the Sonora skipper and the woodland skipper.
This butterfly species, native to the northwest, is most commonly found on prairies populated by native grasses such as Roemer's fescue and red fescue. These native plants serve as oviposition sites. Some of the native plants that provide the species with nectar include the early blue violet, prairie lupine, as well as Idaho blue-eyed grass, penstemon and vetch.