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Paintbrush swift Dauin, Philippines (Oct 2012).<br />
A skipper or skipper butterfly is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. However, skippers have the antennae clubs hooked backward like a crochet hook, while the typical butterflies have club-like tips to their antennae, and moth-butterflies have feathered or pectinate (comb-shaped) antennae similar to &quot;moths&quot;. Skippers also have generally stockier bodies and larger compound eyes than the other two groups, with stronger wing muscles in the plump thorax, in this resembling many &quot;moths&quot; more than the other two butterfly lineages do. But unlike for example the Arctiidae, their wings are usually small in proportion to their bodies. Some have larger wings, but only rarely as large in proportion to the body as in other butterflies. When at rest, skippers keep their wings usually angled upwards or spread out, and only rarely fold them up completely.    Baoris farri,Fall,Geotagged,Paintbrush Swift,Philippines Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Paintbrush swift

Dauin, Philippines (Oct 2012).
A skipper or skipper butterfly is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. However, skippers have the antennae clubs hooked backward like a crochet hook, while the typical butterflies have club-like tips to their antennae, and moth-butterflies have feathered or pectinate (comb-shaped) antennae similar to "moths". Skippers also have generally stockier bodies and larger compound eyes than the other two groups, with stronger wing muscles in the plump thorax, in this resembling many "moths" more than the other two butterfly lineages do. But unlike for example the Arctiidae, their wings are usually small in proportion to their bodies. Some have larger wings, but only rarely as large in proportion to the body as in other butterflies. When at rest, skippers keep their wings usually angled upwards or spread out, and only rarely fold them up completely.

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''Baoris farri'', commonly known as the Paintbrush Swift, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. It is found in India.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Aug 9, 2016. Captured Sep 30, 2012 03:08 in Unnamed Road, Dauin, Negros Oriental, Philippines.
  • SP550UZ
  • f/4.6
  • 10/2000s
  • ISO125
  • 50.68mm