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Hyalothyrus Neda
''Hyalothyrus'' is a genus of skipper (butterfly), skippers in the family Hesperiidae, in which it is placed in tribe Entheini. Species *''Hyalothyrus infernalis'' (Moschler, 1877) French Guiana, Suriname *''Hyalothyrus infa'' Evans, 1952 Colombia, Brazil (Amazonas) *''Hyalothyrus leucomelas'' (Geyer, [1832]) Brazil (Amazonas) *''Hyalothyrus mimicus'' Mabille & Boullet, 1919 Peru *''Hyalothyrus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) **''H. neleus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Peru **''H. neleus pemphigargyra'' (Mabille, 1888) Mexico, Panama, Colombia *''Hyalothyrus neda'' Evans, 1952 Bolivia *''Hyalothyrus nitocris'' (Stoll, [1782]) Suriname Habitats ''Hyalothyrus neleus'' is restricted to primary rainforest at altitudes between sea level and about 800 metres. Lifecycle ''H. neleus'' caterpillars feed on ''Inga'' ( Fabaceae ) and are a dirty greenish colour, with a series of prominent pale green spots along the sides, and a large shiny reddish brown head. The internal organs and digestive ...
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Jules Paul Mabille
Paul Mabille (1835 – 6 April 1923) was a French naturalist mainly interested in Lepidoptera and botany. Mabille was born in 1835 in Tours, France. He was a member and President (1876–1877) of the Société entomologique de France and a member of the Société entomologique de Belgique. His Madagascar collections, once in the Charles Oberthür (entomologist), Charles Oberthur collection, are now in the Natural History Museum, London. He wrote many papers on Neotropical Hesperiidae with Eugène Boullet. From 1865 to 1868 he edited the exsiccata ''Herbarium Corsicum''. Mabille died in April 1923 in Perreux, Loire. Works partial list Wikispecies (see below) provides another list and links to digitised papers by Mabille *1876 Diagnoses d’Hesperiens ''Bulletin de la Société Entomologique de France'' (5)213–215. *1876 Sur la classification des Hesperiens avec la description de plusieurs espèces nouvelles. ''Annales de la Société Entomologique de France'' (5)251–274 ...
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Skipper (butterfly)
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 ...
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Entheini
The Eudaminae are a subfamily of skipper butterflies (family Hesperiidae). Their original type genus ''Eudamus'' is today a junior synonym of ''Urbanus''. They are largely found in the Neotropics, with some extending into temperate North America, and one genus, '' Lobocla'', endemic to East Asia. (2009): Tree of Life Web Project &ndashEudaminae Version of 2009-JUN-11. Retrieved 2009-DEC-24. Taxonomy The Eudaminae have been recent subject to significant taxonomic revisions based on genome analysis, including by Brower & Warren 2009, and Li et al. 2019. Historically, the subfamily has been included as tribe Eudamini in subfamily Pyrginae, based on perceived similarities with two of the tribes in that subfamily, the Celaenorrhinini and Pyrgini. As of Li et al. 2019, the Eudaminae are divided into four tribes: Entheini, Phocidini, Eudamini and Oileidini. Current status and subdivisions Except where otherwise noted, the classification below follows Li et al., 2019: Tribe Enth ...
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Hyalothyrus Infernalis
''Hyalothyrus'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae, in which it is placed in tribe Entheini. Species *'' Hyalothyrus infernalis'' (Moschler, 1877) French Guiana, Suriname *'' Hyalothyrus infa'' Evans, 1952 Colombia, Brazil (Amazonas) *'' Hyalothyrus leucomelas'' (Geyer, 832 Brazil (Amazonas) *'' Hyalothyrus mimicus'' Mabille & Boullet, 1919 Peru *'' Hyalothyrus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) **''H. neleus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Peru **''H. neleus pemphigargyra'' (Mabille, 1888) Mexico, Panama, Colombia *''Hyalothyrus neda'' Evans, 1952 Bolivia *'' Hyalothyrus nitocris'' (Stoll, 782 Suriname Habitats ''Hyalothyrus neleus'' is restricted to primary rainforest at altitudes between sea level and about 800 metres. Lifecycle ''H. neleus'' caterpillars feed on ''Inga ''Inga'' is a genus of small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing treesElkan, Daniel. "Slash-and-burn farming has become a major threat to the world's rainforest" ''The Guardian'' 21 April 200 ...
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French Guiana
French Guiana, or Guyane in French, is an Overseas departments and regions of France, overseas department and region of France located on the northern coast of South America in the Guianas and the West Indies. Bordered by Suriname to the west and Brazil to the east and south, French Guiana covers a total area of and a land area of . As of January 2025, it is home to 292,354 people. French Guiana is the second-largest Regions of France, region in France, being approximately one-seventh the size of metropolitan France, European France, and the largest Special member state territories and the European Union, outermost region within the European Union. It has a very low population density, with only . About half of its residents live in its capital, Cayenne. Approximately 98.9% of French Guiana is covered by forests, much of it Old-growth forest, primeval Tropical rainforest, rainforest. Guiana Amazonian Park, the largest national park in the European Union covers 41% of French ...
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Hyalothyrus Infa
''Hyalothyrus'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae, in which it is placed in tribe Entheini. Species *''Hyalothyrus infernalis'' (Moschler, 1877) French Guiana, Suriname *'' Hyalothyrus infa'' Evans, 1952 Colombia, Brazil (Amazonas) *'' Hyalothyrus leucomelas'' (Geyer, 832 Brazil (Amazonas) *'' Hyalothyrus mimicus'' Mabille & Boullet, 1919 Peru *'' Hyalothyrus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) **''H. neleus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Peru **''H. neleus pemphigargyra'' (Mabille, 1888) Mexico, Panama, Colombia *''Hyalothyrus neda'' Evans, 1952 Bolivia *'' Hyalothyrus nitocris'' (Stoll, 782 Suriname Habitats ''Hyalothyrus neleus'' is restricted to primary rainforest at altitudes between sea level and about 800 metres. Lifecycle ''H. neleus'' caterpillars feed on ''Inga ''Inga'' is a genus of small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing treesElkan, Daniel. "Slash-and-burn farming has become a major threat to the world's rainforest" ''The Guardian'' 21 April 2004 ...
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Hyalothyrus Leucomelas
''Hyalothyrus'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae, in which it is placed in tribe Entheini. Species *''Hyalothyrus infernalis'' (Moschler, 1877) French Guiana, Suriname *''Hyalothyrus infa'' Evans, 1952 Colombia, Brazil (Amazonas) *'' Hyalothyrus leucomelas'' (Geyer, 832 Brazil (Amazonas) *'' Hyalothyrus mimicus'' Mabille & Boullet, 1919 Peru *'' Hyalothyrus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) **''H. neleus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Peru **''H. neleus pemphigargyra'' (Mabille, 1888) Mexico, Panama, Colombia *''Hyalothyrus neda'' Evans, 1952 Bolivia *'' Hyalothyrus nitocris'' (Stoll, 782 Suriname Habitats ''Hyalothyrus neleus'' is restricted to primary rainforest at altitudes between sea level and about 800 metres. Lifecycle ''H. neleus'' caterpillars feed on ''Inga ''Inga'' is a genus of small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing treesElkan, Daniel. "Slash-and-burn farming has become a major threat to the world's rainforest" ''The Guardian'' 21 April 2004 ...
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Hyalothyrus Neda
''Hyalothyrus'' is a genus of skipper (butterfly), skippers in the family Hesperiidae, in which it is placed in tribe Entheini. Species *''Hyalothyrus infernalis'' (Moschler, 1877) French Guiana, Suriname *''Hyalothyrus infa'' Evans, 1952 Colombia, Brazil (Amazonas) *''Hyalothyrus leucomelas'' (Geyer, [1832]) Brazil (Amazonas) *''Hyalothyrus mimicus'' Mabille & Boullet, 1919 Peru *''Hyalothyrus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) **''H. neleus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Peru **''H. neleus pemphigargyra'' (Mabille, 1888) Mexico, Panama, Colombia *''Hyalothyrus neda'' Evans, 1952 Bolivia *''Hyalothyrus nitocris'' (Stoll, [1782]) Suriname Habitats ''Hyalothyrus neleus'' is restricted to primary rainforest at altitudes between sea level and about 800 metres. Lifecycle ''H. neleus'' caterpillars feed on ''Inga'' ( Fabaceae ) and are a dirty greenish colour, with a series of prominent pale green spots along the sides, and a large shiny reddish brown head. The internal organs and digestive ...
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Hyalothyrus Nitocris
''Hyalothyrus'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae, in which it is placed in tribe Entheini. Species *''Hyalothyrus infernalis'' (Moschler, 1877) French Guiana, Suriname *''Hyalothyrus infa'' Evans, 1952 Colombia, Brazil (Amazonas) *''Hyalothyrus leucomelas'' (Geyer, 832 Brazil (Amazonas) *''Hyalothyrus mimicus'' Mabille & Boullet, 1919 Peru *''Hyalothyrus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) **''H. neleus neleus'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Peru **''H. neleus pemphigargyra'' (Mabille, 1888) Mexico, Panama, Colombia *''Hyalothyrus neda'' Evans, 1952 Bolivia *'' Hyalothyrus nitocris'' (Stoll, 782 Suriname Habitats ''Hyalothyrus neleus'' is restricted to primary rainforest at altitudes between sea level and about 800 metres. Lifecycle ''H. neleus'' caterpillars feed on ''Inga ''Inga'' is a genus of small tropical, tough-leaved, nitrogen-fixing treesElkan, Daniel. "Slash-and-burn farming has become a major threat to the world's rainforest" ''The Guardian'' 21 April 2004 and ...
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