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Special Segments General Topics |
PYRGINAE 6 |
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Timochares ruptifasciatus Brown-banded Skipper |
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Chiomara georgina White-patched Skipper |
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Chiomara mithrax Mithrax Skipper *Tropical Stray* |
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Gesta invisus False Duskywing |
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Ephyriades brunneus Florida Duskywing |
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Pyrgus centaureae Grizzled Skipper Larger (1 to 1 5/16 inches) and forewing slightly browner above than ruralis; underside with a slight olive tinge, not as rich as ruralis; spots on hindwing less well defined than in ruralis. |
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Pyrgus ruralis Two-banded Checkered Skipper Smaller (1 to 1 1/8 inches) and forewing blacker above than centaureae; underside slightly richer brown than centaureae; spots on hindwing above more clearly defined than in centaureae. |
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Pyrgus xanthus Mountain Checkered Skipper Median band on hindwing above prominent and well marked; has a more southerly distribution than ruralis and centaureae. |
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Pyrgus scriptura Small Checkered Skipper Underside washed with dull white; submarginal spots on hindwing above very ill defined. |
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Pyrgus communis Common Checkered Skipper Wide spread and common; hindwing above with only a submarginal row of white spots |
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Pyrgus albescens White Checkered Skipper Restricted to southwestern United States; long white scales are usually absent from the head in males; hindwing below with antemedial and postmedial bands slightly more uniform than in communis and slightly more yellow brown; can be separated from communis with certainty only by dissection of the male genitalia. |
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Pyrgus oileus Tropical Checkered Skipper Males with long blue-white hairs at the base of the forewing; hindwing above in both sexes with both marginal and submarginal rows of well defined white spots. |
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Pyrgus philetas Desert Checkered Skipper Hindwing above with both submarginal and marginal bands of small white spots; hindwing below with dull white with maculation washed out; a desert species of the extreme southern United States. |
