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Autochton cellus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Autochton cellus
The Golden Banded-Skipper (''Autochton cellus'') is a North and Central American butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. There are two populations, one in the eastern United States and the other in the southwestern United States and Mexico.〔Rich Cech and Guy Tudor (2005). ''Butterflies of the East Coast''. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. ISBN 0-691-09055-6〕 The eastern population is rare and local and uses only one host plant, Hog Peanut (''Amphicarpa bracteata''). The southwestern population is uncommon to common and uses more than one host plant (see host plant list).〔Jim P. Brock and Kenn Kaufman (2003). ''Butterflies of North America''. Houghton Mifflin, New York, NY. ISBN 0-618-15312-8〕〔Bob Stewart, Priscilla Brodkin and Hank Brodkin (2001). ''Butterflies of Arizona''. West Coast Lady Press. ISBN 0-9663072-1-6〕 In mid-morning and late afternoon is when the Golden Banded-Skipper is most active. Their flight is sluggish and low to the ground, compared to closely related species.〔Rick Cech and Guy Tudor (2005). ''Butterflies of the East Coast''. Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. ISBN 0-691-09055-6〕 ==Description== The upper side of the wings are chocolate brown with a golden median band on the fore wing. The hind wing has a checkered fringe. The underside of the wings are very similar to the upper side.〔 Its wingspan measures .〔
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