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The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) was originally described by Dru Drury in the year 1773 and is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. Reaching approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length, male Fiery Skippers are orange or yellow while the females are dark brown. Small brown spots may be observed on both the hindwing and forewing of both sexes although to a varying degree. Females may be darker brown overall with pale checkered markings on the hindwing. Fiery Skipper larvae, or caterpillars, are greenish pink-grey with a black head and constricted neck. These larvae are often considered pests and can feed on Bermudagrass, creeping bentgrass, and St. Augustine grass.

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  • Hylephila phyleus (es)
  • Fiery skipper (en)
  • コヒゲセセリ (ja)
  • Hylephila phyleus (nl)
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  • Hylephila phyleus es una mariposa de la familia Hesperiidae. Mide aproximadamente 2,5 cm (1 pulgada) de largo.​ (es)
  • コヒゲセセリ (Hylephila phyleus) は、チョウ目(鱗翅目)・セセリチョウ上科・セセリチョウ科に分類されるチョウの一種。 (ja)
  • Hylephila phyleus is een vlinder uit de familie dikkopjes (Hesperiidae). De soort komt voornamelijk voor in Canada en de Verenigde Staten. De spanwijdte is ongeveer 25 millimeter. (nl)
  • The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) was originally described by Dru Drury in the year 1773 and is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. Reaching approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length, male Fiery Skippers are orange or yellow while the females are dark brown. Small brown spots may be observed on both the hindwing and forewing of both sexes although to a varying degree. Females may be darker brown overall with pale checkered markings on the hindwing. Fiery Skipper larvae, or caterpillars, are greenish pink-grey with a black head and constricted neck. These larvae are often considered pests and can feed on Bermudagrass, creeping bentgrass, and St. Augustine grass. (en)
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  • Fiery Skipper (en)
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  • Hylephila (en)
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  • Fiery Skipper bt5.jpg (en)
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  • phyleus (en)
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  • G5 (en)
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  • TNC (en)
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  • *Hylephila phyleus eureka *Hylephila phyleus muertovalle *Hylephila phyleus phyleus (en)
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  • The Fiery Skipper (Hylephila phyleus) was originally described by Dru Drury in the year 1773 and is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. Reaching approximately 1 inch (2.5 cm) in length, male Fiery Skippers are orange or yellow while the females are dark brown. Small brown spots may be observed on both the hindwing and forewing of both sexes although to a varying degree. Females may be darker brown overall with pale checkered markings on the hindwing. Fiery Skipper larvae, or caterpillars, are greenish pink-grey with a black head and constricted neck. These larvae are often considered pests and can feed on Bermudagrass, creeping bentgrass, and St. Augustine grass. Phylogenetic and genetic analysis of the Fiery Skipper revealed three haplotypes (HphH1, HphH26, and HphH31) to be shared in roughly 64.1% of all sampled individuals. Due to this high percentage, these haplotypes likely serve as central haplotypes from which different variations via mutations occurred. Haplotypes HphH22 and HphH23 were found in addition to HphH1, HphH26, and HphH31 to occur in species across all continents with certain haplotypes being prominent in different regions. More variation in haplotype may be observed in South America, suggesting populations may be larger and contain more diversity when compared to those of North America. (en)
  • Hylephila phyleus es una mariposa de la familia Hesperiidae. Mide aproximadamente 2,5 cm (1 pulgada) de largo.​ (es)
  • コヒゲセセリ (Hylephila phyleus) は、チョウ目(鱗翅目)・セセリチョウ上科・セセリチョウ科に分類されるチョウの一種。 (ja)
  • Hylephila phyleus is een vlinder uit de familie dikkopjes (Hesperiidae). De soort komt voornamelijk voor in Canada en de Verenigde Staten. De spanwijdte is ongeveer 25 millimeter. (nl)
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  • Fiery Skipper - Oklahoma (en)
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  • A Hylephila phyleus in Oklahoma (en)
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