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- Skipperlings are butterflies in the subfamily Heteropterinae. With about 150 described species, this is one of several smaller skipper butterfly subfamilies...
- Poweshiek skipperling emerges in late June or early July and exists in the adult form for approximately a two-w**** period. During this time the skipperling nectars...
- Oarisma garita, the Garita skipperling, western skipperling or Garita skipper, is a North American butterfly in the family Hesperiidae (skippers), subfamily...
- bubobonbubobon skipperling Dalla dividuum – Dyar's skipperling Dalla faula – West-Mexican skipperling Dalla freemani – Freeman's skipperling Dalla kemneri...
- palaemon Russet skipperling, Piruna pirus Four-spotted skipperling, Piruna polingi Many-spotted skipperling, Piruna cingo Small-spotted skipperling, Piruna microstictus...
- 1959 – Bruner's skipperling Oarisma edwardsii (Barnes, 1897) – Edwards' skipperling Oarisma era Dyar, 1927 – bold-veined skipperling Oarisma garita (Reakirt...
- Piruna aea, the many-spotted skipperling, is a species of intermediate skipper in the butterfly family Hesperiidae. It is found in Central America and...
- to have **** with him, but when he sees her tattoo of a many-spotted skipperling – his daughter's favorite butterfly – his focus returns to his family...
- Copaeodes minima, the southern skipperling, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the United States from Arkansas east to North Carolina...
- Oarisma edwardsii, or Edwards's skipperling, is a species of gr**** skipper in the family of butterflies known as Hesperiidae. It was first described by...