Problema byssus
Problema byssus, the byssus skipper or bunchgrass skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found along the Atlantic coastal plain of North America, from North Carolina south to Florida and the Gulf Coast of [the United States|Gulf States] and from northern Indiana west to Iowa and south to Missouri and Kansas.
Description
The Byssus Skipper is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan ranging from 3.7 to 4.6 cm. Its upper wings are bright yellow-orange bordered with black, giving the illusion of a central patch. The underside of the forewings maintains the yellow-orange hue, while the hindwings are dull yellow in males and rust-colored in females. A band of pale spots is typically visible on the hindwings.The wingspan is 37–46 mm.
The larvae feed on Tripsacum dactyloides.
Lifecycle and behaviour
- eggs laid singly on host plant leaves
- larvae feed on eastern gammagrass and big bluestem sheltering in silk-tied leaves
- pupation occurs in leaf litter within silk cocoons
- adult diet: nectar from various wildflowers, including pickerelweed
- flight periods:
- midwest - one brood from June to July southeast - two broods from May to September, occasionally extending into October
Distribution and habitat
The species exhibits a disjunct distribution across three regions in North America:- Atlantic coastal plain from North Carolina south through Florida and Gulf states
- Midwestern tallgrass prairie from northern Indiana to Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas
- Localized prairie fragments such as Nebraska's southeastern counties https://nebraskalepidoptera.com/byssus2/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Conservation status
NatureServe ranks Problema byssus as G3–G4. At the state level, populations in Nebraska are considered critically imperiled . Conservation measures focus on preserving tallgrass prairie and wetland habitats with host-grass clumps and cautious use of fire.Subspecies
- Problema byssus byssus
- ''Problema byssus kumskaka''