I don't really know to start with this one: apparently there are 468 species of hesperiidae in Costa Rica and it doesn't have any particularly helpful distinguishing features. Nevertheless I shall put it out there in the faint hope there may be a Central American Skipper expert looking for an identification challenge on a quiet Sunday evening.
Taken close to Carara National Park on the the southern Pacific coast.
Costa Rica skipper
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Re: Costa Rica skipper
Hi Part Timer. I was hoping someone with local expertise might help you out and am mainly replying here to reactivate the question! Since neither De Vries nor d'Abrera cover skippers, the only book I have for this region is the Swift Guide (to Mexico and Central America, which claims to cover 90% of Costa Rican species). If you have that, you will already have narrowed the search down as much as I can. If not, I can give you my suggestions based on that. Although there are indeed hundreds of skippers in Costa Rica there actually aren't that many plain, orange grass skippers.
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Re: Costa Rica skipper
Hi Guy, thanks for your response. I don't have the guides you refer to and I'd welcome any suggestions from you.
Thanks, Rupert
Thanks, Rupert