Panoquina evansi

(Freeman, 1946)

Evans's skipper

Panoquina evansi, known as Evans's skipper, is a grass in the Hesperiidae. The was described by Freeman in 1946, originally placed in the Calpodes. It belongs to a genus of skippers distributed in the Americas. The MONA ( of North America) or Hodges number for this species is 4122.

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How to pronounce Panoquina evansi: /ˌpænəˈkwɪnə ˈivænˌsaɪ/

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Calpodes evansi Freeman, 1946; later transferred to Panoquina. GBIF lists this as a synonym of Panoquina fusina, though NCBI and other sources maintain it as a valid species.

Catalogue number

MONA/Hodges number 4122.

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