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Adlerodea
''Adlerodea'' is a Neotropical genus of grass skippers in the family 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 .... Species *'' Adlerodea lemba'' Evans, 1955 – type locality Brazil *'' Adlerodea mineira'' O. Mielke, 1968 – type locality Brazil *'' Adlerodea modesta'' Hayward, 1940 – type locality Argentina Former species *''Adlerodea petrovna'' - transferred to '' Ludens petrovna'' (Schaus, 1902) ReferencesNatural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database External linksimages Hesperiinae Hesperiidae of South America Hesperiidae genera {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Adlerodea Lemba
''Adlerodea'' is a Neotropical genus of grass skippers in the family 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 .... Species *'' Adlerodea lemba'' Evans, 1955 – type locality Brazil *'' Adlerodea mineira'' O. Mielke, 1968 – type locality Brazil *'' Adlerodea modesta'' Hayward, 1940 – type locality Argentina Former species *''Adlerodea petrovna'' - transferred to '' Ludens petrovna'' (Schaus, 1902) ReferencesNatural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database External linksimages Hesperiinae Hesperiidae of South America Hesperiidae genera {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Adlerodea Mineira
''Adlerodea'' is a Neotropical genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species *''Adlerodea lemba ''Adlerodea'' is a Neotropical genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae Skippers are a family of the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) named the Hesperiidae. Being diurnal, they are generally called butterflies. They were previous ...'' Evans, 1955 – type locality Brazil *'' Adlerodea mineira'' O. Mielke, 1968 – type locality Brazil *'' Adlerodea modesta'' Hayward, 1940 – type locality Argentina Former species *''Adlerodea petrovna'' - transferred to '' Ludens petrovna'' (Schaus, 1902) ReferencesNatural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database External linksimages Hesperiinae Hesperiidae of South America Hesperiidae genera {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Adlerodea Modesta
''Adlerodea'' is a Neotropical genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species *''Adlerodea lemba'' Evans, 1955 – type locality Brazil *''Adlerodea mineira ''Adlerodea'' is a Neotropical genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species *''Adlerodea lemba ''Adlerodea'' is a Neotropical genus of grass skippers in the family Hesperiidae Skippers are a family of the Lepidoptera (moth ...'' O. Mielke, 1968 – type locality Brazil *'' Adlerodea modesta'' Hayward, 1940 – type locality Argentina Former species *''Adlerodea petrovna'' - transferred to '' Ludens petrovna'' (Schaus, 1902) ReferencesNatural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database External linksimages Hesperiinae Hesperiidae of South America Hesperiidae genera {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Neotropical
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone. Definition In biogeography, the Neotropic or Neotropical realm is one of the eight terrestrial realms. This realm includes South America, Central America, the Caribbean islands, and southern North America. In Mexico, the Yucatán Peninsula and southern lowlands, and most of the east and west coastlines, including the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula are Neotropical. In the United States southern Florida and coastal Central Florida are considered Neotropical. The realm also includes temperate southern South America. In contrast, the Neotropical Floristic Kingdom excludes southernmost South America, which instead is placed in the Antarctic kingdom. The Neotropic is delimited by similarities in fauna or flora. Its fauna and flora are distinct ...
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Grass Skippers
Grass skippers or banded skippers are butterflies of the subfamily Hesperiinae, part of the skipper family, Hesperiidae. The subfamily was established by Pierre André Latreille in 1809. Description and distribution With over 2,000 described species, this is the largest skipper butterfly subfamily and occurs worldwide except in New Zealand. About 50 percent of grass skippers live in the Neotropics. 137 species are native to North America. Around 38 species are native to Australia. Genera ''Ochlodes'' and ''Hesperia'' exist exclusively in the Holarctic. They are usually orange, rust, or brown in colour and have pointed forewings. Many species have dark markings or black stigmas on their forewings. Most members of this subfamily have an oval antenna club with an apiculus on the tip, although ''Carterocephalus'' and ''Piruna'' do not. The antennae generally has a sharp bend. Hesperiinae larvae feed on many different types of grasses and sedges and palms, though some species are l ...
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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. The ...
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Ludens Petrovna
Ludens (meaning playing in Latin) may refer to: * Ludens, a fictional race in the Noon Universe * ''Ludens'' (skipper), a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae * ''Homo Ludens'' (book) ("Man the Player", alternatively "Playing Man"), a book written in 1938 * Musa ludens, a chamber music group from Slovakia founded in 1981 * Pax Ludens Pax Ludens is a non-profit organization specialized in training and research on international conflict and crisis management. The mission of the organization is to help future decision makers tackle complex international political dynamics and exc ..., a non-profit organization specialized in training and research on international conflict and crisis management * " Ludens", a song by Bring Me the Horizon from the ''Death Stranding'' soundtrack album and their EP ''Post Human: Survival Horror'' See also * Luden, a surname * Luden's, a brand of throat lozenge, currently manufactured by Prestige Brands {{disambig Latin words and phrases ...
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Hesperiinae
Grass skippers or banded skippers are butterflies of the subfamily Hesperiinae, part of the skipper family, Hesperiidae. The subfamily was established by Pierre André Latreille in 1809. Description and distribution With over 2,000 described species, this is the largest skipper butterfly subfamily and occurs worldwide except in New Zealand. About 50 percent of grass skippers live in the Neotropics. 137 species are native to North America. Around 38 species are native to Australia. Genera ''Ochlodes'' and ''Hesperia'' exist exclusively in the Holarctic. They are usually orange, rust, or brown in colour and have pointed forewings. Many species have dark markings or black stigmas on their forewings. Most members of this subfamily have an oval antenna club with an apiculus on the tip, although '' Carterocephalus'' and '' Piruna'' do not. The antennae generally has a sharp bend. Hesperiinae larvae feed on many different types of grasses and sedges and palms, though some species are ...
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Hesperiidae Of South America
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. The t ...
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