Marcus Skipper

Scientific Name
Vettius marcus
FABRICIUS, 1787
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Marcus Skipper
Vettius marcus, Catarata Bayoz, Le Merced, Peru – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

There are 1237 described species of Hesperiine (grass-feeding skippers) in the neotropical region, and probably at least another 100 still awaiting discovery.

The genus Vettius is quite easy to recognise, as the underside hindwings of several species have distinctive stripes, and the forewings are marked with a unique configuration of small hyaline spots.

This species is named after Marcus Vettius Bolanus – the Roman soldier and politician who became governor of Britain in AD 69. His rule was short-lived, being succeeded by Quintus Petillius Cerealis in AD 71. There are many butterfly species named after Roman or Greek characters.

Vettius marcus is distributed from Mexico to Bolivia.

Habitats

This species is found in disturbed forest-edge habitats, including clearings, riverbanks, roadsides, and sunny trails. It seems to be most frequent in the vicinity of small streams and occurs at altitudes between about 200-1800m.

Lifecycle

To be completed.

Adult behaviour

The butterflies are usually encountered as singletons, basking with wings half-open on low-growing herbage.

Vettius marcus, Santa Fe de Antioquoia, Colombia - Adrian Hoskins
Vettius marcus, Santa Fe de Antioquoia, Colombia – Adrian Hoskins

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