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Skippers - Family Hesperiidae

Skippers derive their name from their characteristic rapid darting flight.  They are distinguishable from the true butterflies by their relatively large bodies (compared to their wings), their relatively small angular wings, and by the presence of a thin extension of the antennal club.  There are three subfamilies of skippers in our area: spread-winged skippers, grass skippers, and intermediate skippers.

 

Long-tailed Skipper - Urbanus proteus

     

 

Mangrove Skipper - Phocides pigmalion

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Common Checkered Skipper - Pyrgus communis

       

 

Tropical Checkered-Skipper - Pyrgus oileus

       

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