Large Chequered Skipper (Heteropterus morpheus)
Large Chequered Skipper (Heteropterus morpheus)
Large Chequered Skipper (Heteropterus morpheus)
Large Chequered Skipper (Heteropterus morpheus)
Large Chequered Skipper (Heteropterus morpheus)
Large Chequered Skipper (Heteropterus morpheus)

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Large Chequered Skipper (Heteropterus morpheus)


Photo © Albert Vliegenthart
FamilyHesperiidae
SubfamilyHeteropterinae
GenusHeteropterus
Speciesmorpheus
Authority(Pallas, 1771)
English NameLarge Chequered Skipper
European Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
European Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
Habitats Directive
Bern Convention
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Description

The conspicuous pattern on the underside of the wings of the Large Chequered Skipper is unlike that of any other European butterfly. Furthermore, it has a characteristic, bouncing flight, low over the vegetation. It occurs in damp, rough, grassy places, such as grasslands, road verges, edges of streams, at the edges of raised bogs, and in woodland clearings. The eggs are laid singly or in small batches on the blades of grasses, such as Purple Moor-grass (Molinea caerulea) or Purple Smallreed (Calamagrostis canescens). The caterpillar makes a tubular shelter from grass, at first using a folded blade, and later using spun grass-blades. It leaves its shelter in search of food. The caterpillars pass the winter in the shelter. Pupation takes place in spring. The Large Chequered Skipper has one generation a year.

Distribution

Albania / Austria / Belarus / Belgium (Regionally Extinct) / Belgium: Flanders (Regionally Extinct) / Belgium: Wallonia (Regionally Extinct) / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Croatia / Czechia / Denmark / Estonia / Finland / France / France: Mainland / Germany / Hungary / Italy / Italy: Mainland / Latvia / Lithuania / Moldova / Montenegro / Netherlands / Poland / Romania / European Russia / Serbia / Serbia: Serbia / Serbia: Kosovo / Slovakia / Slovenia / Spain / Spain: Mainland / Sweden (Irregular Vagrant) / Switzerland / European Türkiye / Ukraine / United Kingdom: Jersey /

Larval Foodplants

#OrderFamilyGenusSpeciesVernacular NameLink
1PoalesPoaceaeBrachypodiumpinnatumHeath False-brome
2PoalesPoaceaeCalamagrostiscanescensPurple Small-reed
3PoalesPoaceaeMoliniacaeruleaPurple Moor-grass
4PoalesPoaceaePhalarisarundinaceaReed Canary-grass