Soaking Up Sunshine

Jun 23, 2014

In the entomological world, we call that a "two-fer."

Two insects in the same photo.

Sunday morning we spotted a fiery skipper butterfly (Hylephila phyleus) on an artichoke leaf. It was warming its flight muscles, maybe to flutter over to the lavender for a sip of nectar.

Next to it--we almost missed it--was a damselfly, apparently doing the same thing. Or maybe it was waiting for an aphid or a gnat or ant to come along. They eat small, soft-bodied insects.

The skipper: a member of the family Hesperiidae, order Lepidoptera.

The damselfly: a member of the suborder Zygoptera, order Odonata.

Two entirely different orders, but both belonging to the class Insecta.

And sharing an artichoke leaf on a Sunday morning.