Timoconia peron (Dingy Skipper)
19/02/2022
Newington
03/10/2018
Shoal Bay
09/04/2022
Newington
23/04/2022
Sydney Olympic Park
23/04/2020
Sydney Olympic Park
17/10/2009
Glenbrook
21/10/2020
Avalon
21/10/2020
Avalon
21/10/2020
Avalon
21/10/2020
Avalon
12/03/2016
Glenbrook
20/10/2013
Bowral
08/05/2022
Sydney Olympic Park
20/10/2013
Bowral
20/10/2013
Bowral
28/10/2007
Hazelbrook
21/09/2019
Duffys Forest
05/04/2008
Wyong
06/03/2005
Royal Botanic Gardens
11/10/2004
Mount Annan
06/03/2005
Royal Botanic Gardens
25/03/2005
Royal Botanic Gardens
19/03/2005
Ingleburn
19/03/2005
Ingleburn
19/03/2005
Ingleburn
Other Common Names
Large Dingy Skipper, Dingy Grass-skipper
Synonyms
This butterfly was formerly classified as Toxidia peron; in 2022 it was moved into the genus Timoconia.
Notes
This is a common and widespread species along the east coast of Australia. I’ve photographed it everywhere from my own front garden through to far North Queensland. I regularly see them in the Royal Botanic Gardens on Sydney harbour, and they can be found in most bushland reserves across the city. The males are also frequently found on hilltops.
Links
- The Complete Field Guide to Australian Butterflies (2nd edition) by Michael F. Braby
- Australian Faunal Directory
- Atlas of Living Australia
- Bob’s Butterflies
- Don Herbison-Evans’ Australian Butterflies website
- Butterflies of Dorrigo
- Australian Nature Photography
- Brisbane Insects
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- Canberra Nature Map
- iNaturalist