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1 Palamedes swallowtail
2 Artwork by Swannee Nardandrea 6/17
3 Silver-banded hairstreak
4 SWALLOWTAILS Location Date Pipevine Swallowtail Polydamas Swallowtail Zebra Swallowtail Black Swallowtail Giant Swallowtail Schaus Swallowtail *E Bahamian Swallowtail *R Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Spicebush Swallowtail Palamedes Swallowtail WHITES AND SULPHURS Location Date Whites Florida White Checkered White Cabbage White Great Southern White Sulphurs Orange Sulphur Southern Dogface Cloudless Sulphur Orange-barred Sulphur Large Orange Sulphur 2
5 Statira Sulphur Pink-spot Sulphur Lyside Sulphur Barred Yellow Little Yellow Mimosa Yellow *R Dina Yellow *R Sleepy Orange Dainty Sulphur GOSSAMER-WINGS Location Date Harvesters Harvester Hairstreaks Atala *R Great Purple Hairstreak Amethyst Hairstreak *R Striped Hairstreak Silver-banded Hairstreak Coral Hairstreak *R Banded Hairstreak King s Hairstreak *R Oak Hairstreak Brown Elfin *R Frosted Elfin *R Henry s Elfin 3
6 Eastern Pine Elfin Juniper Hairstreak Hessel s Hairstreak *R White-M Hairstreak Gray Hairstreak Martial Scrub- Hairstreak Bartram s Scrub-Hairstreak *E Mallow Scrub-Hairstreak Disguised Scrub-Hairstreak *R Fulvous Hairstreak Red-banded Hairstreak Gray Ministreak *R Blues Eastern Pygmy-Blue Cassius Blue Miami Blue *E Nickerbean Blue *R Ceraunus Blue Eastern Tailed-Blue *R Spring Azure Summer Azure METALMARKS Location Date Little Metalmark 4
7 BRUSHFOOTS Location Date Snouts American Snout Heliconians and Fritillaries Gulf Fritillary Julia Zebra Heliconian Variegated Fritillary True Brushfoots Silvery Checkerspot *R Seminole Texan Crescent Cuban Crescent *R Phaon Crescent Pearl Crescent Question Mark Eastern Comma *R Mourning Cloak *R American Lady Painted Lady Red Admiral Common Buckeye Mangrove Buckeye Tropical Buckeye *R White Peacock Malachite 5
8 Admirals and their Relatives Red-spotted Purple Viceroy Dingy Purplewing *R Florida Purplewing *R Ruddy Daggerwing Leafwings Florida Leafwing *E Goatweed Leafwing Emperors Hackberry Emperor Tawny Emperor Satyrs and Wood Nymphs Southern Pearly-eye Creole Pearly-eye *R Appalachian Brown Gemmed Satyr Carolina Satyr Georgia Satyr Little Wood-Satyr Common Wood-Nymph Monarch Queen Soldier 6
9 SKIPPERS Location Date Spreadwing Skippers Mangrove Skipper Zestos Skipper **EXTINCT Silver-spotted Skipper Hammock Skipper Long-tailed Skipper Dorantes Longtail Golden Banded-Skipper *R Hoary Edge Southern Cloudywing Northern Cloudywing Confused Cloudywing Hayhurst s Scallopwing Florida Duskywing *R Sleepy Duskywing Juvenal s Duskywing Horace s Duskywing Mottled Duskywing *R Zarucco Duskywing Funereal Duskywing *R Wild Indigo Duskywing *R Common/White Checkered-Skipper 7
10 Tropical Checkered-Skipper Common Sootywing *R Grass Skippers Swarthy Skipper Neamathla Skipper Three-spotted Skipper Clouded Skipper Least Skipper Southern Skipperling Fiery Skipper Dotted Skipper Meske s Skipper Baracoa Skipper Tawny-edged Skipper Crossline Skipper Whirlabout Southern Broken-Dash Northern Broken-Dash Little Glassywing Sachem Arogos Skipper *R Delaware Skipper Byssus Skipper Zabulon Skipper 8
11 Aaron s Skipper Yehl Skipper Broad-winged Skipper Palmetto Skipper Palatka Skipper Dion Skipper Dukes Skipper *R Berry s Skipper *R Dun Skipper Monk Dusted (Loammi) Skipper *R Pepper and Salt Skipper *R Lace-winged Roadside-Skipper Reversed Roadside-Skipper *R Common Roadside-Skipper *R Dusky Roadside-Skipper Eufala Skipper Twin-spot Skipper Brazilian Skipper Salt Marsh Skipper Obscure Skipper Ocola Skipper 9
12 Giant Skippers Yucca Giant-Skipper Cofaqui Giant-Skipper Strays (Vagrants) Total Species I state that all of the butterflies I have marked in my Checklist of Florida s Butterflies were observed by me. Signature: 10
13 Wings Over Florida Butterfly Application See instructions and official rules before completing. Please print or type all information clearly. Name: Age: Address: City: State: Zip: Country: Butterfly Experience (years): Certificate level you are applying for (check all that apply)* *Qualifying limits in parentheses Zebra Longwing (10 19) Common Buckeye (20 39) Palamedes Swallowtail (40 79) Question Mark (80 119) Southern Dogface ( ) Silver-Banded Hairstreak (150+) Number of species checked off on your checklist? (Remember exotic species do not count for Wings Over Florida) I state that all of the butterflies I have marked on my Checklist of Florida s Butterflies were observed by me and all information included in this application is true and correct. In making this application for recognition of butterfly species I have observed and identified, I authorize the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to use this information for research, informational and other public purposes. Applicant s Signature: Parent or Teacher s Signature: (applicants age 12 or younger) Date of Application: How did you hear about Wings Over Florida? Checklist of Florida s Birds Facebook Twitter Google Festival/Event Kite Tales Gov Delivery Friend/Family Website Other (Please indicate)
14 Wings Over Florida Rules The Wings Over Florida butterfly program awards full color certificates at six achievement levels to butterfly watchers who report their life lists to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission s Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail. This program is a free service to residents and non-residents. Official Rules 1. No Exotic species can be counted; no captive, escaped butterflies can be counted. 2. All butterflies listed must be alive, wild, and unrestrained when observed. 3. All butterflies listed must be identified by sight by the person submitting the application. 4. Only one individual may be listed on each certificate awarded. Application Instructions 1. Fill out all the fields on the application sheet. Only one applicant per application sheet. Be sure to include your final total and circle the certification level(s) for which you are applying. 2. Mail this checklist to the following address: Wings Over Florida Certificate Program Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Office of Public Access and Wildlife Viewing Services P.O Box 6181 Tallahassee, Florida Please allow 4-8 weeks for delivery of your certificate(s). If you have questions concerning Wings Over Florida please send an to Andy.Wraithmell@MyFWC.com, or call (850) , or visit floridabirdingtrail.com Revised 2017
15 Question mark
16 Zebra longwing
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