Urbanus (genus) - Species

Species

The species in this genus are:

  • Urbanus albimargo (Mabille, 1875)
  • Urbanus ambiguus de Jong, 1983
  • Urbanus belli (Hayward, 1935) – Bell's Longtail
  • Urbanus carmelita (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869)
  • Urbanus chalco (Hübner, 1823) – Chalco Longtail
  • Urbanus chales (Godman & Salvin, )
  • Urbanus cindra Evans, 1952
  • Urbanus dorantes (Stoll, ) – Dorantes Longtail, Lilac-banded Longtail
  • Urbanus doryssus (Swainson, 1831) – White-tailed Longtail, White-tailed Skipper
  • Urbanus dubius Steinhauser, 1981
  • Urbanus elmina Evans, 1952
  • Urbanus esma Evans, 1952
  • Urbanus esmeraldus (Butler, 1877) – Esmeraldus Longtail
  • Urbanus esta Evans, 1952
  • Urbanus evenus (Ménétriés, 1855)
  • Urbanus evona Evans, 1952
  • Urbanus huancavillcas (Williams, 1926)
  • Urbanus longicaudus Austin, 1998
  • Urbanus magnus Steinhauser, 1981
  • Urbanus parvus Austin, 1998
  • Urbanus procne (Plötz, 1880) – Brown Longtail
  • Urbanus prodicus Bell, 1956
  • Urbanus pronta Evans, 1952 – Pronta Longtail
  • Urbanus pronus Evans, 1952
  • Urbanus proteus (Linnaeus, 1758) – Long-tailed Skipper
  • Urbanus reductus (Riley, 1919)
  • Urbanus simplicius (Stoll, ) – Plain Longtail
  • Urbanus tanna Evans, 1952 – Tanna Longtail
  • Urbanus teleus (Hübner, 1821) – Teleus Longtail
  • Urbanus velinus (Plötz, 1880)
  • Urbanus villus Austin, 1998
  • Urbanus virescens (Mabille, 1877) – Virescens Longtail
  • Urbanus viridis Freeman, 1970
  • Urbanus viterboana (Ehrmann, 1907) – Viterboana Longtail
  • Urbanus zagorus (Plötz, 1880)

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