Hesperilla flavescens
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Family: | Hesperiidae
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Species: | H. flavescens
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Hesperilla flavescens Waterhouse, 1927
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Hesperilla flavescens, the yellow sedge-skipper or yellowish skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the Australian states of South Australia and Victoria.
The wingspan is about 30 millimetres (1.2 in).
The larvae feed on Gahnia filum.
The butterfly is endangered in South Australia, and volunteers have planted gahnia at Aldinga Washpool to provide habitat for the species.[1]
Subspecies[]
- Hesperilla flavescens flavescens Altona skipper butterfly (near Altona and Ararat, in Victoria)
- Hesperilla flavescens flavia (near Adelaide in South Australia)
References[]
- ^ Nielsen, Ben (15 November 2020). "Volunteers rejuvenating culturally significant Aldinga Washpool Lagoon now want it protected". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
Further reading[]
- "Hesperilla flavescens". Caterpillars and the Biology of Australian Lepidoptera. 28 May 2020.
- "SA Butterflies and Moths". SA Butterflies and Moths.
- Australian Insects (Archived)
- Australian Faunal Directory (Archived)
Categories:
- Trapezitinae
- Fauna of South Australia
- Fauna of Victoria (Australia)
- Butterflies described in 1927
- Hesperiidae stubs