Ochlodes sylvanus
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- Taxonomic note
- Ochlodes venata or O. venatus refers to the East Asian sister species. Ochlodes sylvanus (sometimes called O. faunus) occurs in Europe and Asia east to China, O. venata from China east to Korea and Japan. They are possibly sympatric in China.
- English: Large skipper
- català: Dard ros
- čeština: soumračník rezavý
- Cymraeg: Gwibiwr mawr
- dansk: Stor bredpande
- Deutsch: Rostfarbiger Dickkopffalter
- eesti: Niidupunnpea
- euskara: Urre-tximeleta handi
- suomi: piippopaksupää
- français: Sylvaine
- Frysk: Foars groukopke
- Gaeilge: Léimneoir mór
- Gàidhlig: leumadair-mór
- magyar: Erdei busalepke
- Lëtzebuergesch: Raschtfarwegen Deckkapp
- lietuvių: Miškinis storgalvis
- norsk bokmål: engsmyger
- Nederlands: groot dikkopje
- norsk: Engsmyger
- polski: Karłątek kniejnik
- پنجابی: کیسری پکھڑوں
- русский: Толстоголовка-лесовик
- slovenčina: súmračník hrdzavý
- српски / srpski: Риђи скелар
- svenska: Ängssmygare
- українська: Головчак жилкуватий
Wikispecies has an entry on:
Specimen
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Both sides
Imago in vivo
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
- Males
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IJmuiden, The Netherlands
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Jagsttal near Dörzbach-Hohebach, Germany
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Jagsttal near Dörzbach-Hohebach, Germany
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Saarland, Germany
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Saarland, Germany
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Kent, England
Larva
[edit]Sex undetermined
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Commanster, Belgium
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Dresden-Heller, Germany
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Nauen, Germany
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Vejers Klitplantage, Vestjylland, Denmark
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Velniakampis forest, Lithuania
Native distribution areas
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Ochlodes sylvanus
Distribution in Europe