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Jamides celeno, the common cerulean, [1] is a small butterfly found in Indomalayan realm belonging to the lycaenids or blues family. The species was first described by Pieter Cramer in 1775. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
Jamides alecto, the metallic cerulean, [2] is a small species of butterfly found in the Indomalayan realm [2] but which crosses the Wallace line into the Australasian realm (Celebes). It belongs to the lycaenids or blues family.
Jamides bochus, the dark cerulean, [1] is a small butterfly found in Indomalayan realm [1] [2] that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. The species was first described by Caspar Stoll in 1782.
Jamides ferrari Evans, 1932 − Ferrar's cerulean; Jamides festivus (Röber, 1886) Jamides fractilinea Tite, 1960 Sulawesi, Sula Island; Jamides goodenovii (Butler, 1876) Goodenough Island, Woodlark Island; Jamides halus Takanami, 1994 Sulawesi, Buru; Jamides kankena (Felder, 1862) – glistening cerulean; Jamides lacteata (de Nicéville, 1895 ...
Jamides cleodus, the white cerulean, is a small butterfly found in India that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. The species was first described by Cajetan Felder in 1865. See also
Jamides caerulea, the royal cerulean, is a small butterfly that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1873.
Jamides cyta, the pale cerulean, is a butterfly of the lycaenids or blues family. It is found throughout South-east Asia, from Malaysia to the Solomon Islands and the Philippines, as well as Queensland in Australia. The wingspan is about 30 mm. Adult males are pale blue on top. Females are similar but the forewings have black wing tips and ...
Jamides coruscans, the Ceylon cerulean, is a small butterfly endemic to Sri Lanka that belongs to the lycaenids or blues family. [1] Description