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Burnsius communis albescens (Plötz, 1884)
(Common Checkered-Skipper)

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Burnsius communis albescens LECTOTYPE ♂ Mexico: southern Mexico, possibly Oaxaca [MFNB]. The lectotype is conspecific with B. communis.
  —   © Nick V. Grishin

Burnsius communis albescens LECTOTYPE ♂ Mexico: southern Mexico, possibly Oaxaca [MFNB]. The lectotype is conspecific with B. communis.
  —   © Nick V. Grishin

Burnsius communis albescens LECTOTYPE ♂ Mexico: southern Mexico, possibly Oaxaca [MFNB]. The lectotype is conspecific with B. communis.
  —   © Nick V. Grishin

Burnsius communis albescens LECTOTYPE ♂ Mexico. Assinging genomic sequence of the lectotype to species by discriminating positions: it is B. communis!.
  —   © Nick V. Grishin

Burnsius communis albescens (LECTOTYPE of Pyrgus (Syrichthus) lycurgus Plötz, 1884, TL: C. Amer.)
Lectotype [MFNB]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany.

Burnsius communis albescens (LECTOTYPE of Pyrgus (Syrichthus) lycurgus Plötz, 1884, TL: C. Amer.)
Lectotype [MFNB]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany.

Burnsius communis albescens (LECTOTYPE of Pyrgus (Syrichthus) lycurgus Plötz, 1884, TL: C. Amer.)
Lectotype [MFNB]. Photo taken by Bernard Hermier. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Museum für Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universität, Berlin, Germany.


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