Baucis Species
- Baucis phidias: Found in Central America, this skipper thrives in lowland forests and is known for its small, brownish wings with faint markings.
- Baucis zoe: Native to South America, this species prefers rainforest clearings and has subtle orange-brown wings.
Bolla Species
- Bolla brennus: A Neotropical skipper found in Central and South America, often seen in grassy habitats with distinctive dark wings.
- Bolla clytius: Native to South America, this species is found in forest edges and has brown wings with white spots.
- Bolla cupreiceps: Found in Central America, this skipper is known for its coppery head and prefers open woodlands.
- Bolla ewa: A South American species, often seen in savannas and disturbed areas with rapid flight and mottled wings.
- Bolla litoreus: Native to Central America, this species thrives in coastal regions and grassy fields.
Burca Species
- Burca aquatica: Found in South America, this skipper is associated with wetland habitats and has dark wings with faint bands.
- Burca cubana: Native to the Caribbean, particularly Cuba, this species prefers open fields and has small, brown wings.
- Burca flavifasciata: Found in Central America, this skipper is known for its yellow-banded wings and thrives in forest clearings.