Skipper (Hesperiidae) species

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45 species

Badamia exclamationis (Narrow-winged Awl)

Badamia exclamationis
Badamia exclamationis
Badamia exclamationis

Cephrenes trichopepla (Yellow Palm-dart)

Chaetocneme beata (Eastern Dusk-flat)

Dispar compacta (Barred Skipper)

Dispar compacta
Dispar compacta
Dispar compacta

Euschemon rafflesia (Regent Skipper Butterfly)

Hasora khoda haslia (Narrow-banded Awl)

Hasora khoda haslia
Hasora khoda haslia

Hesperiidae (family) (Unidentified Skipper butterfly)

Hesperiidae (family)
Hesperiidae (family)
Hesperiidae (family)

Hesperilla crypsargyra (Silver Sedge-skipper)

Hesperilla crypsargyra

Hesperilla idothea (Flame Sedge-skipper)

Hesperilla idothea
Hesperilla idothea
Hesperilla idothea

Hesperilla mastersi (Chequered Sedge-skipper)

Hesperilla mastersi
Hesperilla mastersi

Hesperilla munionga (Alpine Sedge-Skipper)

Hesperilla munionga
Hesperilla munionga
Hesperilla munionga

Hesperilla ornata (Spotted Sedge-skipper)

Hesperilla ornata
Hesperilla ornata
Hesperilla ornata

Mesodina aeluropis (Montane Iris-skipper)

Mesodina halyzia (Eastern Iris-skipper)

Mesodina halyzia
Mesodina halyzia
Mesodina halyzia

Motasingha trimaculata (Large Brown Skipper)

Netrocoryne repanda repanda (Bronze Flat (Southern Subspecies))

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