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''Psoralis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species Recognised species in the genus ''Psoralis '' include: * '' Psoralis arva'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis calcarea'' (Schaus, 1902) * ''Psoralis idee ''Psoralis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species Recognised species in the genus ''Psoralis '' include: * ''Psoralis arva'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis calcarea'' (Schaus, 1902) * '' Psoralis idee'' Weeks, 1901 * ''Psoralis ...'' Weeks, 1901 * '' Psoralis laska'' (Evans, 1955) * '' Psoralis pamba'' (Evans, 955 * '' Psoralis sabina'' Freeman, 1969 * '' Psoralis stacara'' Schaus, 1902 * '' Psoralis umbrata'' (Erschoff, 1876) * '' Psoralis visendus'' (E. Bell, 1942) Former species *''Psoralis alis'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with '' Chitta chittara'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Psoralis concolor'' Nicolay, 1980 - transferred to '' Ralis concolor'' (Nicolay, 1980) *''Psoralis darienensis'' Gaviria, Siewert, Mielke and Casagrande, 2018 - transferred to ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Skipper (butterfly)
Skippers are a family of the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) named the Hesperiidae. Being diurnal, they are generally called butterflies. They were previously placed in a separate superfamily, Hesperioidea; however, the most recent taxonomy places the family 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 have an absence of 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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Psoralis Visendus
''Psoralis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species Recognised species in the genus ''Psoralis '' include: * '' Psoralis arva'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis calcarea'' (Schaus, 1902) * ''Psoralis idee'' Weeks, 1901 * '' Psoralis laska'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis pamba'' (Evans, 955 * '' Psoralis sabina'' Freeman, 1969 * '' Psoralis stacara'' Schaus, 1902 * '' Psoralis umbrata'' (Erschoff, 1876) * '' Psoralis visendus'' (E. Bell, 1942) Former species *''Psoralis alis'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with ''Chitta chittara Chitta is one of the 32 villages located in the Soon Sakesar Valley in Khushab District of Pakistan. The population is around 4000. It is located 220 km south-west of Islamabad. The village sits on footsteps of the highest peak of Soon ...'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Psoralis concolor'' Nicolay, 1980 - transferred to '' Ralis concolor'' (Nicolay, 1980) *''Psoralis darienensis'' Gaviria, Siewert, Mielke and Casagrande, 2018 - transferred to '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chitta Chittara
Chitta is one of the 32 villages located in the Soon Sakesar Valley in Khushab District of Pakistan. The population is around 4000. It is located 220 km south-west of Islamabad. The village sits on footsteps of the highest peak of Soon valley; Sakesar and on the edge of the beautiful Uchali lake. The main towns near Chitta are Naushera Nowshera (with alternative spellings Nowshehra and Naushera) may refer to: Places India * Nowshera, Jammu and Kashmir, a town and tehsil in Rajauri district in the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir * Nowshera, Srinagar, a notified area in Srin ..., Talagang, Khushab and Sargodha. The main source of income for the people of Chitta is cultivating crops, soldiering and animal herding. Wheat is the most common crop that is harvested though some people have also started harvesting vegetables such as potatoes and cabbage. There is one middle school in the village and a government high school which is located roughly 500 meters from ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Psoralis Umbrata
''Psoralis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species Recognised species in the genus ''Psoralis '' include: * '' Psoralis arva'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis calcarea'' (Schaus, 1902) * ''Psoralis idee'' Weeks, 1901 * '' Psoralis laska'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis pamba'' (Evans, 955 * '' Psoralis sabina'' Freeman, 1969 * '' Psoralis stacara'' Schaus, 1902 * '' Psoralis umbrata'' (Erschoff, 1876) * ''Psoralis visendus'' (E. Bell, 1942) Former species *''Psoralis alis'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with ''Chitta chittara'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Psoralis concolor'' Nicolay, 1980 - transferred to '' Ralis concolor'' (Nicolay, 1980) *''Psoralis darienensis'' Gaviria, Siewert, Mielke and Casagrande, 2018 - transferred to '' Alychna darienensis'' (Gaviria, Siewert, Mielke and Casagrande, 2018) *''Psoralis mirnae'' Siewert, Nakamura and Mielke, 2014 - transferred to '' Alychna mirnae'' (Siewert, Nakamura and Mielke, 2014) *''Psoralis sabaeus'' Mabille, 1904 - synonymized with ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hesperiidae
Skippers are a family of the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) named the Hesperiidae. Being diurnal, they are generally called butterflies. They were previously placed in a separate superfamily, Hesperioidea; however, the most recent taxonomy places the family 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 have an absence of 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. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Psoralis Stacara
''Psoralis'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species Recognised species in the genus ''Psoralis '' include: * '' Psoralis arva'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis calcarea'' (Schaus, 1902) * ''Psoralis idee'' Weeks, 1901 * '' Psoralis laska'' (Evans, 1955) * ''Psoralis pamba'' (Evans, 955 * '' Psoralis sabina'' Freeman, 1969 * '' Psoralis stacara'' Schaus, 1902 * ''Psoralis umbrata'' (Erschoff, 1876) * ''Psoralis visendus'' (E. Bell, 1942) Former species *''Psoralis alis'' Bell, 1959 - synonymized with ''Chitta chittara'' (Schaus, 1902) *''Psoralis concolor'' Nicolay, 1980 - transferred to '' Ralis concolor'' (Nicolay, 1980) *''Psoralis darienensis'' Gaviria, Siewert, Mielke and Casagrande, 2018 - transferred to '' Alychna darienensis'' (Gaviria, Siewert, Mielke and Casagrande, 2018) *''Psoralis mirnae'' Siewert, Nakamura and Mielke, 2014 - transferred to '' Alychna mirnae'' (Siewert, Nakamura and Mielke, 2014) *''Psoralis sabaeus'' Mabille, 1904 - synonymized with ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |