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lepscience | A fine WordPress.com site lepscience A fine WordPress.com site Menu Skip to content Home About My Publications Meet Wahydra graslieae, a mysterious new skipper butterfly from the Ecuadorian Andes Leave a reply by Andrew D. Warren Most people don’t notice skipper butterflies. There are a few large, brightly marked skippers that people do sometimes see, but the great majority of skippers are small to tiny, orange, brown or black, and they generally fly very, very fast. When skippers do get noticed, they are often dismissed as ‘moths’. Four skipper butterflies showing variation in shape and color. Top left = Urbanus proteus from Florida; top right = Pythonides herennius lusorius from Brazil; bottom left = Amblyscirtes aesculapius from Florida; botrom right = Euphyes berryi from Florida. Yet there are a few dedicated folks out there who go out of their way to notice skippers. Harold Greeney is one of them. Harold is the owner of the Yanayacu Biologic...
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