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Kindly little obstinacy The name of this species of butterfly was chosen very appropriately, because the tops of its wings have a rust-brown basic color with a wide brown edge and striking wing reins.The undersides of the wings are also colored rust, but with a clear green component. There the moths also hare some yellowish spots. The stocky-looking body is typical of thick- headed butterflies. It is brown in the rust-colored thick-headed butterfly and densely hairy. Large Skipper,Ochlodes sylvanus Click/tap to enlarge

Kindly little obstinacy

The name of this species of butterfly was chosen very appropriately, because the tops of its wings have a rust-brown basic color with a wide brown edge and striking wing reins.The undersides of the wings are also colored rust, but with a clear green component. There the moths also hare some yellowish spots. The stocky-looking body is typical of thick- headed butterflies. It is brown in the rust-colored thick-headed butterfly and densely hairy.

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  1. What a lovely skipper! Thanks for sharing this photo :)

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    Posted 5 years ago
    1. This one too:
      Luminous kindly densely hairy smal moth The stocky- looking body is typical of big-headed butterflies. But the color is not typical for any of the Thymelicus indet.<br />
The underside of the wings is colored yellow with a little bit green and orange component. There this moth has some yellow spots too.<br />
The densely hairy body is flashy. Moth Week 2020


      Thanks!
      Posted 5 years ago
    2. Dear Christine,

      thank you very much for your comment and the special information. I try very hard to add as much detail as possible. Please give me some more time.
      Posted 5 years ago
      1. Of course, no problem at all! You are doing a great job already :). Posted 5 years ago

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The Large Skipper is a butterfly of the Hesperiidae family, which occurs throughout Europe. It was long known as ''Ochlodes venata'', but this is a Far Eastern relative. There is still some dispute whether this species should be considered a distinct species or included in ''O. venata'' as a subspecies.

Similar species: Moths And Butterflies
Species identified by Monika Blanka
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By Monika Blanka

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Uploaded Jul 22, 2020. Captured Jul 18, 2020 13:24.
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max
  • f/1.8
  • 1/1136s
  • ISO32
  • 4.25mm