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- Carcharodus is a Palearctic genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. In genomic research published in 2020, it was determined that six of the eight...
- Species: H. ericetorum Binomial name Heliopetes ericetorum (Boisduval, 1852) Synonyms Syrichtus ericetorum Boisduval, 1852 Syrichtus alba Edwards, 1866...
- composites such as shepherd's needles. Burnsius oileus oileus Burnsius oileus syrichtus "NatureServe Explorer 2.0 Pyrgus oileus Tropical Checkered-Skipper". explorer...
- Spialia diomus (Höpffer, 1855) Synonyms Pyrgus diomus Hopffer, 1855 Syrichtus diomus Syrichtus ferax Wallengren, 1863 Pyrgus machacoana Butler, 1899 Pyrgus abscondita...
- Hesperiidae Genus: Spialia Species: S. asterodia Binomial name Spialia asterodia (Trimen, 1864) Synonyms Pyrgus asterodia Trimen, 1864 Syrichtus asterodia...
- Favria is a monotypic genus of spread-wing skippers in the butterfly family Hesperiidae. This genus was formerly a synonym of Muschampia, and its only...
- Binomial name Spialia secessus (Trimen, 1891) Synonyms Pyrgus secessus Trimen, 1891 Hesperia secessus f. trimeni Aurivillius, 1925 Syrichtus secessus...
- Spialia orbifer, the orbed red-underwing skipper or Hungarian skipper is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found from south-eastern Europe and...
- Muschampia mohammed, the Barbary skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is endemic to Morocco and Algeria. It is found in dry and flower-rich...
- Pyrgus Species: P. scriptura Binomial name Pyrgus scriptura (Boisduval, 1852) Synonyms Syrichtus scriptura Boisduval, 1852 Hesperia scriptura Dyar, 1903...