Hesperia comma hulbirti
Lindsey, 1939
Hesperia comma hulbirti is a of in the Hesperiidae, described by Lindsey in 1939. It belongs to the widespread Hesperia comma , commonly known as the silver-spotted skipper or common branded skipper. As a subspecies, it represents a geographically defined with distinct characteristics from the nominate form. The species complex has a broad distribution across multiple continents.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hesperia comma hulbirti: /hɛsˈpɛriə ˈkɒmə ˈhʌlbɪrti/
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Distribution
Recorded as present in Africa, Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America. Specific locality records include Antwerpen province, Belgium. The broad distribution pattern suggests this may have been introduced to some regions or represents a widely distributed with disjunct .
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- NCBI Taxonomy
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