Skipper (Hesperiidae) species

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53 species

Mesodina halyzia (Eastern Iris-skipper)

Mesodina halyzia
Mesodina halyzia
Mesodina halyzia

Motasingha trimaculata (Large Brown Skipper)

Netrocoryne repanda repanda (Bronze Flat (Southern Subspecies))

Ocybadistes knightorum (Black Grass-dart Butterfly)

Ocybadistes knightorum
Ocybadistes knightorum

Ocybadistes walkeri (Green Grass-dart)

Ocybadistes walkeri
Ocybadistes walkeri
Ocybadistes walkeri

Parnara bada (Grey Swift)

Pasma tasmanica (Two-spotted Grass-skipper)

Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica
Pasma tasmanica

Pelopidas lyelli (Lyell's Swift )

Signeta tymbophora (Dark Shield-skipper)

Suniana sunias (Wide-brand Grass-dart)

Taractrocera ina (No-Brand Grass-dart)

Taractrocera papyria (White-banded Grass-dart)

Taractrocera papyria
Taractrocera papyria
Taractrocera papyria

Telicota ancilla (Green Darter)

Telicota ancilla
Telicota ancilla
Telicota ancilla

Telicota colon argea (Pale-orange Darter)

Timoconia flammeata (Bright Shield-skipper)

Timoconia flammeata
Timoconia flammeata
Timoconia flammeata

Timoconia peron (Dingy Grass-skipper)

Timoconia peron
Timoconia peron
Timoconia peron

Toxidia andersoni (Southern Grass-skipper)

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