Erynnis Propertius - Propertius Dusky Wing

Erynnis Propertius - Propertius Dusky Wing

Image Credit: Frank D. Lospalluto

Identification: Upper side brown; forewings with gray over-scaling and distinct dark markings. Clear spots are small in the male, large in the female. Underside of hindwing has well-defined spots below the apex. Male has a costal fold containing yellow scent scales; female has a patch of scent scales on the 7th abdominal segment.

Wing Span: 1 3/8 - 1 3/4 inches (3.5 - 4.5 cm).

Caterpillar Hosts: Coast live oak (Quercus agrifolia), Garry oak (Q. garryana), and perhaps others.

Adult Food: Flower nectar.

Habitat: Open oak woodlands, forest openings and edges, meadows and fields near oaks. Does not occur in deserts or hot central valleys. Less common in Portland area.

http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/species/Erynnis-propertius