Cobalopsis Dictys
''Cobalopsis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species * '' Cobalopsis autumna'' Plötz, 1883 * ''Cobalopsis catocala'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis cocalus'' (Hayward, 1939) * '' Cobalopsis dagon'' Evans, W.H., 955/small> * '' Cobalopsis dictys'' (Godman, 1900) * '' Cobalopsis dorpa'' de Jong, 1983 * '' Cobalopsis monotona'' Mielke, 1989 * '' Cobalopsis nero'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis obscurior'' Hayward, 1934 * '' Cobalopsis similis'' Mielke, 1989 * ''Cobalopsis tanna'' de Jong, 1983 * '' Cobalopsis valerius'' (Möschler, 1879) * '' Cobalopsis zetus'' (Bell, 1942) Former species *''Cobalopsis brema'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with '' Eutus rastaca'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Cobalopsis dyscritus'' (Mabille, 1891) - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis autumna'' (Mabille, 1891) *''Cobalopsis edda'' (Mabille, 1891) - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis nero'' (Mabille, 1891) *''Cobalopsis elegans'' Hayward, 1940 - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis valeri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frederick DuCane Godman
Frederick DuCane Godman (15 January 1834 – 19 February 1919) was an English lepidopterist, entomology, entomologist and ornithology, ornithologist. He was one of the twenty founding members of the British Ornithologists' Union. Along with Osbert Salvin, he is remembered for studying the fauna and flora of Central America. Godman collected Iznik pottery, Iznik, Hispano-Moresque ware, Hispano-Moresque and early Iranian pottery. His collection of more than 600 pieces was donated to the British Museum through the will of his younger daughter, Catherine, who died in 1982. Early life and Cambridge years Frederick DuCane Godman was born on 15 January 1834 at Park Hatch, Godalming, Surrey, and was one of the thirteen children of Joseph Godman and Caroline Smith. Joseph Godman was a partner in the brewery firm Whitbread & Company. Frederick was sent to study at Eton College in 1844 but left three years later due to poor health and was educated at home by private tutors. At the age of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cobalopsis Tanna
''Cobalopsis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species * '' Cobalopsis autumna'' Plötz, 1883 * ''Cobalopsis catocala'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis cocalus'' (Hayward, 1939) * '' Cobalopsis dagon'' Evans, W.H., 955 Year 955 ( CMLV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * August 10 – Battle of Lechfeld: King Otto I ("the Great") defeats the Hungarians (also known as Magyars) near Augsburg (Germa .../small> * '' Cobalopsis dictys'' (Godman, 1900) * '' Cobalopsis dorpa'' de Jong, 1983 * '' Cobalopsis monotona'' Mielke, 1989 * '' Cobalopsis nero'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis obscurior'' Hayward, 1934 * '' Cobalopsis similis'' Mielke, 1989 * '' Cobalopsis tanna'' de Jong, 1983 * '' Cobalopsis valerius'' (Möschler, 1879) * '' Cobalopsis zetus'' (Bell, 1942) Former species *''Cobalopsis brema'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with '' Eutus rastaca'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Cobalopsis dy ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hesperiidae Genera
Skippers are a group of butterflies placed in the family Hesperiidae within the order Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). They were previously placed in a separate superfamily, Hesperioidea, but have since been placed in the superfamily Papilionoidea (the butterflies). They are named for their quick, darting flight habits. Most have their antenna tips modified into narrow, hook-like projections. Moreover, skippers mostly lack wing-coupling structure available in most moths. More than 3500 species of skippers are recognized, and they occur worldwide, but with the greatest diversity in the Neotropical regions of Central and South America.Ackery et al. (1999) Description and systematics Traditionally, the Hesperiidae were placed in a monotypic superfamily Hesperioidea, because they are morphologically distinct from other Rhopalocera (butterflies), which mostly belong to the typical butterfly superfamily Papilionoidea. The third and rather small butterfly superfamily is the moth- ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hesperiinae
Grass skippers or banded skippers are butterflies of the subfamily Hesperiinae, part of the skipper family, Hesperiidae. The subfamily was established by Pierre André Latreille in 1809. Description and distribution With over 2,000 described species, this is the largest skipper butterfly subfamily and occurs worldwide except in New Zealand. About 50 percent of grass skippers live in the Neotropics. 137 species are native to North America. Around 38 species are native to Australia. Genera ''Ochlodes'' and ''Hesperia'' exist exclusively in the Holarctic. They are usually orange, rust, or brown in colour and have pointed forewings. Many species have dark markings or black stigmas on their forewings. Most members of this subfamily have an oval antenna club with an apiculus on the tip, although '' Carterocephalus'' and '' Piruna'' do not. The antennae generally has a sharp bend. Hesperiinae larvae feed on many different types of grasses and sedges and palms, though some species ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lerema Venias
''Lerema'' is a genus of skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae Skippers are a group of butterflies placed in the family Hesperiidae within the order Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). They were previously placed in a separate superfamily, Hesperioidea, but have since been placed in the superfamily Papilion .... at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms'' Species *'' Lerema accius'' (Smith, 1797) – clouded skipper *'' Lerema ancillaris'' (Butler, 1877) *''[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Papias Latonia
Papias may refer to: * Papias (admiral), Roman admiral in the 1st century BCE * Papias, part of an ancient Greek sculptor duo with Aristeas (sculptor) * Papias of Hierapolis, Greek Apostolic Father, Bishop of Hierapolis and author (c.60-c.130 AD) * Papias (lexicographer) Papias (''fl.'' 1040s–1060s) was a Latin lexicographer from Italy. Although he is often referred to as Papias the Lombard, little is known of his life, including whether he actually came from Lombardy. ''The Oxford History of English Lexicography ..., author of ''Elementarium Doctrinae Erudimentum'' (1040s) * ''Papias'' (butterfly), a genus of skipper butterflies * Papias (Byzantine office), office for eunuchs in the imperial palace administration {{disambig, hn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Haza Hazarma
Haza may refer to: Places * Haza, Province of Burgos, a town in Castile and León, Spain People * Ahmed Muhammed Haza Al Darbi, Saudi Arabian prisoner at Guantanamo Bay * Hisui Haza (born 1996), Japanese footballer * Ivonne Haza (1938–2022), Dominican soprano * Ofra Haza, Israeli singer * Óscar Haza Oscar Haza (born December 12, 1951) is a journalist from the Dominican Republic. At the age of 22, Haza moved to Miami to pursue his career in journalism. He is host of the Channel 22 news talk show '' Ahora Con Oscar Haza'' which airs on Mega ..., American journalist * Plutarco Haza, Mexican actor Science * Haza (butterfly), ''Haza'' (butterfly), a genus of skipper butterflies in the subtribe Moncina See also * Paolo de la Haza (born 1983), Peruvian footballer * Marta Hazas (born 1977), Spanish actress {{disambiguation, surname ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eutus Rastaca
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Cobalopsis Zetus
''Cobalopsis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species * '' Cobalopsis autumna'' Plötz, 1883 * ''Cobalopsis catocala'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis cocalus'' (Hayward, 1939) * '' Cobalopsis dagon'' Evans, W.H., 955/small> * ''Cobalopsis dictys'' (Godman, 1900) * '' Cobalopsis dorpa'' de Jong, 1983 * '' Cobalopsis monotona'' Mielke, 1989 * '' Cobalopsis nero'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis obscurior'' Hayward, 1934 * '' Cobalopsis similis'' Mielke, 1989 * ''Cobalopsis tanna'' de Jong, 1983 * '' Cobalopsis valerius'' (Möschler, 1879) * '' Cobalopsis zetus'' (Bell, 1942) Former species *''Cobalopsis brema'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with ''Eutus rastaca'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Cobalopsis dyscritus'' (Mabille, 1891) - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis autumna'' (Mabille, 1891) *''Cobalopsis edda'' (Mabille, 1891) - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis nero'' (Mabille, 1891) *''Cobalopsis elegans'' Hayward, 1940 - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis valerius ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cobalopsis Valerius
''Cobalopsis valerius'', the miaba skipper, is a species of skippers in the family Hesperiidae Skippers are a group of butterflies placed in the family Hesperiidae within the order Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies). They were previously placed in a separate superfamily, Hesperioidea, but have since been placed in the superfamily Papilion .... It is found from Costa Rica to southern Brazil and Paraguay. References External links ''Cobalopsis elegans'' at insectoid.info Hesperiinae Butterflies described in 1902 Lepidoptera of Ecuador Taxa named by Heinrich Benno Möschler Hesperiidae of South America Butterflies of Central America Fauna of Costa Rica Lepidoptera of Brazil {{Hesperiinae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cobalopsis Similis
''Cobalopsis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species * '' Cobalopsis autumna'' Plötz, 1883 * ''Cobalopsis catocala'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis cocalus'' (Hayward, 1939) * '' Cobalopsis dagon'' Evans, W.H., 955/small> * ''Cobalopsis dictys'' (Godman, 1900) * '' Cobalopsis dorpa'' de Jong, 1983 * '' Cobalopsis monotona'' Mielke, 1989 * '' Cobalopsis nero'' Herrich-Schäffer, 1869 * '' Cobalopsis obscurior'' Hayward, 1934 * '' Cobalopsis similis'' Mielke, 1989 * ''Cobalopsis tanna'' de Jong, 1983 * ''Cobalopsis valerius'' (Möschler, 1879) * ''Cobalopsis zetus'' (Bell, 1942) Former species *''Cobalopsis brema'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with ''Eutus rastaca'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Cobalopsis dyscritus'' (Mabille, 1891) - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis autumna'' (Mabille, 1891) *''Cobalopsis edda'' (Mabille, 1891) - synonymized with '' Cobalopsis nero'' (Mabille, 1891) *''Cobalopsis elegans'' Hayward, 1940 - synonymized with ''Cobalopsis valerius'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |