Regional Species Checklists
Scott County, Minnesota, United States
The BAMONA database currently includes verified sighting records for 41 species from this region.
Hesperiidae Skippers
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Epargyreus clarus Silver-spotted Skipper
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Thorybes pylades Northern Cloudywing
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Pholisora catullus Common Sootywing
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Hesperia comma Common Branded Skipper
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Hesperia leonardus Leonard's Skipper
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Polites themistocles Tawny-edged Skipper
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Anatrytone logan Delaware Skipper
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Poanes hobomok Hobomok Skipper
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Lerodea eufala Eufala Skipper
Papilionidae Parnassians and Swallowtails
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Papilio glaucus Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
Pieridae Whites and Sulphurs
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Pontia protodice Checkered White
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Colias philodice Clouded Sulphur
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Colias eurytheme Orange Sulphur
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Zerene cesonia Southern Dogface
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Nathalis iole Dainty Sulphur
Lycaenidae Gossamer-wing Butterflies
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Lycaena dione Gray Copper
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Lycaena hyllus Bronze Copper
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Callophrys gryneus Juniper Hairstreak
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Cupido comyntas Eastern Tailed-Blue
Nymphalidae Brush-footed Butterflies
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Euptoieta claudia Variegated Fritillary
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Limenitis arthemis Red-spotted Purple or White Admiral
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Limenitis arthemis arthemis White Admiral
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Limenitis arthemis astyanax 'Astyanax' Red-spotted Purple
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Asterocampa celtis Hackberry Emperor
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Nymphalis antiopa Mourning Cloak
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Vanessa atalanta Red Admiral
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Enodia anthedon Northern Pearly-eye
Saturniidae Wild Silk Moths
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Antheraea polyphemus Polyphemus moth
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Hyalophora cecropia Cecropia silkmoth
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Actias luna Luna moth
Sphingidae Sphinx Moths, Hawkmoths
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Paonias excaecata Blinded sphinx
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Ceratomia amyntor Elm sphinx
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Hemaris thysbe Hummingbird Clearwing
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Hyles euphorbiae Spurge hawkmoth
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Amphion floridensis Nessus sphinx
Noctuidae Owlet Moths, Miller Moths
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Acronicta americana American Dagger Moth
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Helicoverpa zea Corn Earworm Moth
Erebidae Erebid Moths
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Halysidota tessellaris Banded Tussock Moth or Pale Tiger Moth
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Grammia virguncula Little Tiger Moth
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Ctenucha virginica Virginia Ctenucha
Lasiocampidae Lasiocampid Moths
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Tolype velleda Large Tolype Moth