Megathymus cofaqui

(Strecker, 1876)

Cofaqui Giant-Skipper

Megathymus cofaqui, the Cofaqui giant-, is a in the . It is to a narrow north–south corridor through central Georgia, United States. The belongs to the Megathymus, a group commonly known as giant-skippers due to their relatively large size among skippers.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Megathymus cofaqui: //ˌmɛɡəˈθaɪməs koʊˈfɑːkwi//

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Distribution

Restricted to a north–south swath through the middle of Georgia, United States. to this limited geographic area.

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Taxonomic History

Originally described as Aegiale cofaqui by Strecker in 1876, later transferred to the Megathymus.

Observation Record

As of the source data, 48 observations have been documented on iNaturalist.

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