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- Eight-spotted_Skipper abstract "The Eight-spotted Skipper or Light-spotted Skipper (Dalla octomaculata) is a species of butterfly in the Hesperiidae family, in the Subfamily Heteropterinae, which are sometimes called Skipperlings. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama.".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper binomialAuthority Frederick_DuCane_Godman.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper class Insect.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper conservationStatus "DD".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper family Skipper_(butterfly).
- Eight-spotted_Skipper genus Dalla_(skipper).
- Eight-spotted_Skipper kingdom Animal.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper order Lepidoptera.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper phylum Arthropod.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper synonym "*Butleria octomaculata (Godman,[1900])".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageExternalLink www.iucnredlist.org.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageExternalLink all.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageID "12548927".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageLength "1275".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageRevisionID "621504925".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Butterfly.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dalla_(skippers).
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Insects_described_in_1900.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Costa_Rica.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Dalla_(skipper).
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_DuCane_Godman.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Lepidoptera.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Skipper_(butterfly).
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLink Skipperling.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eight-spotted Skipper".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper binomial "Dalla octomaculata".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper classis Insect.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper familia Skipper_(butterfly).
- Eight-spotted_Skipper genus "Dalla".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper name "Eight-spotted Skipper".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper ordo Lepidoptera.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper phylum Arthropod.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper regnum Animal.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper species "D. octomaculata".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper status "DD".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper synonyms "*Butleria octomaculata (Godman, [1900])".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hesperiidae-stub.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper subject Category:Dalla_(skippers).
- Eight-spotted_Skipper subject Category:Insects_described_in_1900.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper hypernym Butterfly.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Animal.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Eukaryote.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Insect.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Species.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Thing.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Q1390.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Q19088.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper type Q729.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper comment "The Eight-spotted Skipper or Light-spotted Skipper (Dalla octomaculata) is a species of butterfly in the Hesperiidae family, in the Subfamily Heteropterinae, which are sometimes called Skipperlings. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama.".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper label "Eight-spotted Skipper".
- Eight-spotted_Skipper sameAs Q4847787.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper sameAs Dalla_octomaculata.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper sameAs m.02wcr16.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper sameAs Dalla_octomaculata.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper sameAs Dalla_octomaculata.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper sameAs Q4847787.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper wasDerivedFrom Eight-spotted_Skipper?oldid=621504925.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper isPrimaryTopicOf Eight-spotted_Skipper.
- Eight-spotted_Skipper name "Eight-spotted Skipper".