- Lulworth Skipper
Taxobox
name = Lulworth Skipper
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Lepidoptera
superfamilia =Hesperioidea
familia =Hesperiidae
subfamilia =Hesperiinae
genus = "Thymelicus "
species = "T. acteon"
binomial = "Thymelicus acteon"
binomial_authority = (Rottemburg , 1775)The Lulworth Skipper "Thymelicus acteon" is a
butterfly of theHesperiidae family.Appearance, behaviour and distribution
With a wingspan of approximately 2.5 cm this is Britain's smallest Skipper. It is noticeably darker than the other "Thymelicus" skippers. The females have orange 'sun ray' markings on their forewings whereas the males have darker brown wings with the usual black scent brand in the center of each forwing. It occurs in southern and central
Europe ,Asia Minor and NorthAfrica . InGreat Britain it is restricted to the south coast of the county ofDorset centered on the village ofLulworth , where it was first discovered in 1832, hence its English name. There are historical records of now extinct colonies in the counties ofDevon andCornwall (however the recorded sightings in Cornwall are disputed). They only fly in strong sunshine and favour south facing habitats indicating that they are at the very northern limit of their range in the UK. The butterfly's main habitats include chalk downland, coastal grassland and undercliffs.Life Cycle and foodplants
Females lay up to fifteen eggs in clusters on flower sheaths of
Tor-grass "Brachypodium pinnatum" the only foodplant. After about three weeks, thecaterpillar s hatch and immediately spin a small cocoon around the remains of the egg shells and hibernate. In spring, the larvae emerge from hibernation and construct tubes from the leaf blade fastened with silk where they stay during the day, emerging at night to feed. The caterpillars construct larger tubes as they grow, doing without them when fully grown. They pupate in June and July and the adults fly from July until the beginning of September.References and external links
* [http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/Butterfly/32/Butterfly.html?ButterflyId=12 Lulworth Skipper page] from [http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/ Butterfly Conservation] .
*Bourne NAD and Warren MS. [http://www.butterfly-conservation.org/species/action_plans/lulworth_skipper/ls_action_plan.pdf Species action plan. Lulworth Skipper "Thymelicus acteon"] . Butterfly conservation May 1997.
* [http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?vernacular_name=Lulworth%20Skipper Lulworth Skipper page] from [http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk UK Butterflies] .
*Jim Asher et al "The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies of Britain and Ireland" Oxford University press
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