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Icaricia icarioides, [1] or Boisduval's blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae found in North America. This butterfly has 25 recognized subspecies. [2] Their range extends throughout the western US and Canada from southern Saskatchewan to British Columbia. [3] Its habitats include dunes, mountains, meadows, streams, and sage-lands.
Icaricia lupini, the lupine blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found from south-western Canada , south through much of mountainous and intermountain western United States and high plains to northern Mexico .
Junonia rhadama, the brilliant blue, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found on Madagascar, Mauritius, Rodrigues, Réunion, the Comoros, and the Seychelles (Astove Island). [2] The habitat consists of transformed grasslands and Anthropogenic biomeanthropogenic environments. The larvae feed on Barleria species.
Fender's blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides fenderi [1]) is a subspecies of Boisduval's blue (Icaricia icarioides) endemic to the Willamette Valley of northwestern Oregon, United States. [2] The potential range of the butterfly extends from south and west of Portland, OR to south of Eugene, OR.
The Puget blue is a small blue and grey butterfly with a wingspan of around 1.8 inches (4.6 cm) in the family Lycaenidae. The male has dorsal wings that are a silvery blue with a wide dark margin. The female is grey brown with diffuse blue patches at the base of the wings, with chocolate brown inner wings. [3]
Junonia goudotii (Boisduval, 1833) Junonia rhadama (Boisduval, 1833) Salamis augustina vinsoni Le Cerf, 1922; Hypolimnas anthedon drucei (Butler, 1874) Hypolimnas bolina jacintha (Drury, [1773]) Hypolimnas misippus (Linnaeus, 1764)