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Gray Copper (Lycaena dione) |
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Gray Copper (Lycaena dione [Scudder]) Wing span: 1 1/3 - 1 ½ inches (2.4 - 3.8 cm). Identification: Dark gray above with 2 black spots on forewing. Outer edge of hindwing with pale orange and black band. Below, wings pale gray with black spots. Outer hindwing band repeated. Life history: Male perch and patrol periodically in search of receptive females. Flight: One flight from mid-June to July, rarely August. Caterpillar hosts: Several species of docks (Rumex). Adult food: Flower nectar of various plants including alfalfa, sweet clover, and milkweeds. Habitat: Relatively flat open areas including prairies, waste fields, stream beds, edges of reservoirs. Range: Southern Canadian prairie provinces south through Great Plains to southern Missouri, Oklahoma, and northern Texas.
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