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- to fall. Ochlodes sylvanoides sylvanoides (California, Mexico) Ochlodes sylvanoides pratincola (Boisduval, 1852) Ochlodes sylvanoides napa (Edwards, 1865)...
- whitefish, a salmonid fish Bonneville skipper, a subspecies of Ochlodes sylvanoides, a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae Triumph Bonneville, a motorcycle...
- N****ella pulchra. It is a larval host to the woodland skipper (Ochlodes sylvanoides). Kathleen A. Johnson. 1999. Elymus glaucus Calflora Database: Elymus...
- ****am, Sikkim, North Burma, Taiwan Ochlodes sylvanoides (Boisduval 1852) – woodland skipper Ochlodes sylvanoides napa (WH Edwards 1865) – Napa skipper Ochlodes...
- Orange sulfur butterfly, Colias eurytheme Woodland skipper, Ochlodes sylvanoides Great Basin wood-nymph, Cercyonis sthenele Fiery skipper, Hylephila phyleus...
- recent paper reports on the behavior of the Woodland Skipper (Ochlodes sylvanoides) during a total eclipse of the sun. Ongoing studies concern forty years...
- Mountains skipper Pyrgus communis Common checkered skipper Ochlodes sylvanoides Woodland skipper Ochlodes yuma Yuma skipper Hylephila phyleus Fiery skipper...
- skipper Polites mystic, long dash Polites sonora, Sonora skipper Ochlodes sylvanoides, woodland skipper Ochlodes agricola, rural skipper Ochlodes yuma, Yuma...
- Problema byssus Rare skipper, Problema bulenta Woodland skipper, Ochlodes sylvanoides Rural skipper, Ochlodes agricola Yuma skipper, Ochlodes yuma Snow's skipper...
- the Sonora skipper (Polites sonora) and the woodland skipper (Ochlodes sylvanoides). This butterfly species, native to the northwest, is most commonly found...