Callimormus radiola
Callimormus radiola, the radiant skipper, is a species of skipper butterflies (insects in the family Hesperiidae). It is found in southern Mexico, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia and Argentina.
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- Callimormus radiola radiola (southern Mexico to southern Brazil)
- Callimormus radiola elegans Hayward, 1938 (Ecuador)
- Callimormus radiola janna Evans, 1955 (Colombia)
- Callimormus radiola pusillus Hayward, 1934 (Argentina)
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External links
- "Callimormus radiola" at the Encyclopedia of Life
- Callimormus elegans at zipcodezoo.com
- Callimormus elegans at Animal Diversity Web
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