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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Hesperiidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Butterflies and moths

Class
  
Insecta

Scientific name
  
Euschemon rafflesia

Rank
  
Species

Euschemon Regent Skipper Butterfly Euschemon rafflesia Paul Huynh Flickr

Subfamily
  
Euschemoninae Kirby, 1897

Genus
  
Euschemon Doubleday, 1846

Similar
  
Butterflies and moths, Eudaminae, Skipperling, Spread‑winged skipper, Nemeobiinae

Euschemon rafflesia, the regent skipper, is a butterfly in the skipper family, Hesperiidae. It is found in Australia and is the only member of its genus, Euschemon, and subfamily, Euschemoninae.

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Euschemon Regent Skipper Euschemon rafflesia

Taxonomy

It was formerly often included in the tribe Tagiadini of the subfamily of spread-winged skippers, Pyrginae. However, it seems to be the single most distinct living skipper butterfly. Consequently, it is treated as a monotypic subfamily Euschemoninae, as was first proposed by William Forsell Kirby as early as 1897.

Synonyms

Euschemon Regent Skipper Euschemon rafflesia on Wilkiea austroqueenslandica

The regent skipper, in addition to the systematic uncertainties that have surrounded it for long, is a rather variable species. Consequently, it has been treated under a variety of names, which are nowadays considered junior synonyms. For example:

  • Euschemon alba Mabille, [1903]
  • Euschemon alboornatus Olliff, 1891
  • Euschemon viridis Waterhouse, 1932
  • Exometoeca rafflesia (Macleay, [1827])
  • Hesperia rafflesia Macleay, [1827]

  • Euschemon Regent Skipper Butterfly Euschemon rafflesia Queensland

    William Sharp Macleay named the butterfly after Sir Stamford Raffles "to whose scientific ardour and indefatigable exertions in Java and Sumatra, every naturalist must feel himself indebted."

    Description

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    The regent skipper is quite small relative to most butterflies, however, it is large relative to most species in the family Hesperiidae. Its common name refers to the gaudy coloration; mostly black with conspicuous yellow and red dots and bands.

    Euschemon A Regent Skipper Butterfly E CSIRO Science Image CSIRO Science

    A notable trait of this butterfly are the males' frenulum and retinaculum which couple the fore- and hindwing together in flight. This structure is presumably plesiomorphic for most or all Macrolepidoptera, but is absent in all known Rhopalocera (butterflies) except the regent skipper and the Hedylidae (moth-butterflies).

    References

    Euschemon Wikipedia