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Large skipper

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Pupation lasts about three weeks during May and June and the adults are present from June to August. It is the first of the grass skippers to emerge in the UK. It is an active butterfly in sunny weather, it is attracted to various flowers but has a distinct liking for
402:. The body is rather squat. The antennae are hooked at their tips. The upperside of the wings is orange-brown with a brown border and some lighter spots. The underside of the hindwings is greenish-yellow, marked with sparse yellow spots. The male has a broad scented 406:
dark line across the top of the forewings. On the hindwings of the females there are brighter square marks. When the wings are opened, the forewings are obliquely folded, masking the hindwings.
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can reach a length of 28 millimetres (1.1 in). It has a large blackish-brown head and a bluish green body, with a dark line down its back and a yellow stripe along each side.
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The faint chequered pattern on both the upperside and underside, and also the hook-shaped antenna tips, help to distinguish the large skipper from these two orange skippers. The
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OCHLODES VENATA (Bremer & Grey). Pages 64–67 in Emmet, A.M., J. Heath et al. (Eds.) The Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland.
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On hatching the larvae construct a shelter in the usual skipper method of curling a leaf up with silk and begins to feed. It
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Eggs are laid singly on the underside of foodplant leaves and hatch after about two weeks. They are normally laid on
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relative. There is still some dispute whether this species should be considered a distinct species or included in
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In northern Europe these butterflies have a single brood, but in the south they may have up to three broods.
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as a half-grown caterpillar and emerges in the spring to continue feeding and growing.
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Figs 4, 4a, 4b larvae after last moult; 4c pupa;4d folded leaf of
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also has patterned wings, but does not have the hooked antennae.
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Natural History Collections of the University of Edinburgh
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The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies of Britain and Ireland
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The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland
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Index

Ochlodes sylvanus

androconial

Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Hesperiidae
Ochlodes
Binomial name
Esper

Synonyms
butterfly
Hesperiidae
Ochlodes venatus
Far Eastern
ICZN
Anthene sylvanus
ICZN commission
Palearctic realm
Asia
China
Japan
British Isles
England

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