Dispar compacta (Barred Skipper)
Other Common Names
Dispar Skipper
Notes
Until late March 2005, I only saw a couple of these beasties, but then I saw quite a lot of specimens in the Ingleburn Reserve. Most of the males, when settled, would remain in place for lengthy periods of time, and were easy to photograph. I found the females to be harder to find, and harder to approach.
In late January 2010 I saw a lot of these butterflies at Barrington Tops – they were all over the place. I don’t normally see them in such numbers, though I often find males hilltopping in the Blue Mountains in January to March.
Sightings
Lambeth Reserve, Picnic Point – March 2004
Waverton Park – April 2004
Ingleburn Reserve – March, April 2005
Jenolan – February 2008, February 2009
Kanangra Boyd National Park – February 2008
Wentworth Falls – February 2009
Barrington Tops National Park – January 2010
Links
- The Complete Field Guide to Australian Butterflies (2nd edition) by Michael F. Braby
- Atlas of Living Australia
- Don Herbison-Evans’ Australian Butterflies website
- South Australian Butterflies & Moths
- Butterflies of Dorrigo
- Tobias Westmeier’s website
- Bushpea
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- Canberra Nature Map
- Wikipedia
- iNaturalist