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Cecropterus cincta Plötz, 1882
(Chisos Banded-Skipper)

Pinned Specimens

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Cecropterus cincta ♂ [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Cecropterus cincta ♂ [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Cecropterus cincta ♂ [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Cecropterus cincta ♂ [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Cecropterus cincta ♂ [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Cecropterus cincta ♂ [BMNH].
  —   Photo taken by Nick V. Grishin. Any use of this image, except for personal study, requires prior written consent of the Natural History Museum, London

Cecropterus cincta ♂ USA: TX: Brewster Co. Big Bend National Park, upper Green Gulch bridge
ex ova, emerged 11-Jun-2005
We acknowledge the Department of Interior, National Park Service and the personnel of the
Big Bend National Park for granting research permits (permit #BIBE-2005-SCI-0006 to N.V.G.)
and assistance with the project.


Cecropterus cincta ♂ USA: TX: Brewster Co. Big Bend National Park, upper Green Gulch bridge
ex ova, emerged 11-Jun-2005
We acknowledge the Department of Interior, National Park Service and the personnel of the
Big Bend National Park for granting research permits (permit #BIBE-2005-SCI-0006 to N.V.G.)
and assistance with the project.


Cecropterus cincta ♂ USA: TX: Brewster Co. Big Bend National Park, upper Green Gulch bridge
ex ova, emerged 20-Jun-2005
We acknowledge the Department of Interior, National Park Service and the personnel of the
Big Bend National Park for granting research permits (permit #BIBE-2005-SCI-0006 to N.V.G.)
and assistance with the project.


Cecropterus cincta ♂ USA: TX: Brewster Co. Big Bend National Park, upper Green Gulch bridge
ex ova, emerged 20-Jun-2005
We acknowledge the Department of Interior, National Park Service and the personnel of the
Big Bend National Park for granting research permits (permit #BIBE-2005-SCI-0006 to N.V.G.)
and assistance with the project.


Cecropterus cincta ♂ Santa Rosa-Yecora Road, 10 miles Northwest of Yecora, SON, MX 28-VII-87

Cecropterus cincta ♂ Santa Rosa-Yecora Road, 10 miles Northwest of Yecora, SON, MX 28-VII-87

Cecropterus cincta ♀ USA: TX: Brewster Co. Big Bend National Park, upper Green Gulch bridge
ex ova, emerged 25-Jun-2005
We acknowledge the Department of Interior, National Park Service and the personnel of the
Big Bend National Park for granting research permits (permit #BIBE-2005-SCI-0006 to N.V.G.)
and assistance with the project.


Cecropterus cincta ♀ USA: TX: Brewster Co. Big Bend National Park, upper Green Gulch bridge
ex ova, emerged 25-Jun-2005
We acknowledge the Department of Interior, National Park Service and the personnel of the
Big Bend National Park for granting research permits (permit #BIBE-2005-SCI-0006 to N.V.G.)
and assistance with the project.


Cecropterus cincta ♀ MEXICO: Tamaulipas: pass 10 mi SW of Cd. Victoria, 26-VIII-85 [MGCL]

Cecropterus cincta ♀ MEXICO: Tamaulipas: pass 10 mi SW of Cd. Victoria, 26-VIII-85 [MGCL]


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