Often confused with the
large skipper Ochlodes sylvanus, this species is easily distinguished by the numerous white spots on the underside hindwings, and the tips of the upper forewings tend to be darker than those of the large skipper. Also their flight periods rarely overlap; in Britain the large skipper has all but finished when the silver-spotted takes to the wing in August. The silver-spotted skipper prefers warm
calcareous sites and has a wide distribution as far south as North Africa, northwards throughout
Europe to the
Arctic and eastwards across Asia to China and Japan. It also has subspecies in North America. In the UK it is rare and restricted to
chalk downlands of southern England.
Subspecies •
Hesperia comma benuncas (Oberthur 1912) •
Hesperia comma borealis Lindsey 1942 – Labrador branded skipper •
Hesperia comma catena (Staudinger 1861) •
Hesperia comma colorado (Scudder 1874) •
Hesperia comma dimila (Moore 1874) •
Hesperia comma hulbirti Lindsey 1939 – Hulbirt's branded skipper •
Hesperia comma laurentina (Lyman 1892) – Laurentian branded skipper •
Hesperia comma lena Korshunov & P. Gorbunov 1995 •
Hesperia comma manitoba (Scudder 1874) – Manitoba branded skipper •
Hesperia comma mixta Alpheraky 1881 •
Hesperia comma pallida Staudinger 1901 •
Hesperia comma planula Korshunov 1995 •
Hesperia comma shandura Evans 1949 •
Hesperia comma sushinki Korshunov 1995 ==Life cycle and foodplants==