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Azure Maps Creator is a tool for generating custom maps for locations like large office complexes, construction sites, or university campuses. These maps can then be integrated into applications and used with other Azure Maps functions for purposes such as wayfinding and maintenance and security in building automation contexts.
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Celastrina echo, known generally as the echo azure or western azure, is a species of blue in the butterfly family Lycaenidae. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Celastrina echo have been observed in mostly western regions of the United States, including California, Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, and Montana.
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Celastrina ladon, the spring azure or echo blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae.It is found in North America from Alaska and Canada south of the tundra, through most of the United States except the Texas coast, southern plain and peninsula Florida; south in the mountains to Colombia, also on Molokai island, Hawaii.
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Celastrina lucia, the lucia azure, northern azure, eastern spring azure or northern spring azure, is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found eastern North America, ranging from the Maritimes south through the Appalachian Mountains to West Virginia. [2] The wingspan is between 22–35 mm. Adults are sexually dimorphic. They ...
The adult butterfly has a 1.1–1.4-inch (2.8–3.6 cm) wingspan. [2] It is the largest azure in the area. [3] The Appalachian azure is found throughout the central and southern Appalachian Mountains from Pennsylvania to Georgia and has a few isolated records from Missouri, Kentucky, and Ohio. [4]