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Timochares ruptifasciatus (brown-banded skipper) Typhedanus undulatus (mottled longtail) Urbanus belli (double-striped longtail) Urbanus dorantes (Dorantes longtail) Urbanus doryssus (white-tailed longtail) Urbanus esmeraldus (Esmeralda longtail) Urbanus procne (brown longtail) Urbanus pronus (pronus longtail) Urbanus proteus (long-tailed skipper)
Hofmannophila is a genus of moths in the concealer moth family Oecophoridae. It is monotypic , with the single species Hofmannophila pseudospretella , the brown house moth , which appears to be closely related to species of the genus Borkhausenia .
Both subspecies are small brown butterflies with a wingspan rage of 34–44 mm. [9] [10] The upper surfaces of their wings are unmarked, while the undersides of the wings have rows of round, yellow-ringed eyespots. [11] N. m. francisci is slightly darker, with more irregularly shaped eyespots. [11]
Brown Butterflies. While many brown butterflies can be confused with moths, there are a number of darkly colored insects out there, including Satyrs, Coppers, and Skippers.
The larva is either brown or green, both sometimes having a pinkish hue. It is often indistinguishable from closely related larvae. [6] The chrysalis is often formed inside a leaf shelter. It is brown with the abdomen being a lighter brown and having small black dots. [2] The overwintering stage is unknown. [3] The Zabulon skipper has two ...
The Satyrinae, the satyrines or satyrids, commonly known as the browns, are a subfamily of the Nymphalidae (brush-footed butterflies). They were formerly considered a distinct family, Satyridae. This group contains nearly half of the known diversity of brush-footed butterflies. The true number of the Satyrinae species is estimated to exceed ...
The head of a small white butterfly (Pieris rapae). Note the upward pointing labial palpi on both sides of the coiled proboscis. Comparison of moth and butterfly dorsal anatomy. Adult Essex skipper (Thymelicus lineola) Pupa of a sphingid moth Caterpillar of the subfamily Arctiinae Eggs of the buff-tip (Phalera bucephala), a notodontid moth
Tetragonus catamitus, the common butterfly moth, [2] or Philippine callidulid moth, [3] is a moth of the family Callidulidae.It was first described by Carl Geyer in 1832. Noted from Taiwan, north-eastern India, south-west India, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Sri Lanka, the Tenasserim Hills of Myanmar and from Java. [4]