common wood nymph

common wood nymph

Cercyonis pegala nephala

       
Order

Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths)

Superfamily

Papilionoidea (Butterflies [excluding skippers])

Family

Nymphalidae (Brush-footed Butterflies)

Subfamily

Satyrinae (Satyrs)

Status

Common and abundant

Flight/Season

One brood from late June to early September.

Habitat

Fields, prairies, meadows, bogs, and woodland edges.

Size

1¾ to 3


Larval Hosts

Grasses, including purpletop tridens (Tridens flavus var. flavus) and big bluestem (Andropogon gerardii).

 
Adult Food

Flower nectar, rotting fruit.


Identification

This geographically variable, medium-sized butterfly is larger than most satyrs. It is about 1¼ long and has a 1¾ to 3 wingspan. There is a light form, with light brown wings and body, and a dark form, with dark brown wings and body.

It perches with wings closed, so the upperside of the wings are rarely seen. The underside of the forewing is brown and has a 2 large, black, yellow-ringed eyespots with white pupils. Usually, just one of these spots is visible on a perched individual. It does not have a dull or yellow patch surrounding the eyespots. A single thin, dark, wavy line separates the darker forward portion of the wings from the usually somewhat paler rear portion.

The underside of the forewing is brown with usually 6 similar but smaller eyespots.


Life Cycle

Females lay single eggs on host grasses in late summer. Caterpillars hatch in the fall and overwinter. They begin feeding in the spring. Males emerge from late June to August, seldom feed, and last for about 2 weeks. Females emerge later and last for about 4 weeks.


Similar
Species

Eyed brown (Satyrodes eurydice) forewing has 4 much smaller eyespots.

Northern pearly eye (Enodia anthedon) wing undersides have at least 2 dark, wavy lines. The forewing has 4 eyespots.


Range

Throughout

   
 
Sightings

Chippewa Prairie

Red Rock Prairie

Shooting Star Prairie SNA


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Light form common wood nymph            
               
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