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  2. Lycaenidae - Wikipedia

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    Lycaenidae is the second-largest family of butterflies (behind Nymphalidae, brush-footed butterflies), with over 6,000 species worldwide, [1] whose members are also called gossamer-winged butterflies. They constitute about 30% of the known butterfly species.

  3. Large blue - Wikipedia

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    Large blue caterpillars grow to about half an inch (13 millimetres) in length, and spend up to 9 months before they undergo metamorphosis to a chrysalis to become a butterfly. Large blue butterflies are one of the largest in the family Lycaenidae , known as the gossamer-winged butterfly, with a wingspan of up to 2 inches (51 millimetres), and ...

  4. Lycaena heteronea - Wikipedia

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    The blue copper, also known as Lycaena heteronea, is an American butterfly that belongs to the gossamer-winged family. The butterfly is named so because of the bright blue hue of the upper side of the males' wings. Females are brown on their upper side. Both sexes are white with black spots on the underside of the wings.

  5. List of butterflies of North America (Lycaenidae) - Wikipedia

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    Gray hairstreak, Strymon melinus, larva Gossamer-wings are the smallest butterflies.Their wingspans range from 0.5-2.0 inches (1.2-5.1 cm). There are about 7,000 species worldwide with about 139 species in North America.

  6. Liphyra brassolis - Wikipedia

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    The caterpillar has tiny antennae-like structures whose function is not known. The adult butterfly at emergence is covered in grey powdery scales which protect it from the ants. Eggs are laid singly or in groups of about six, on the underside of branches of a tree with ants' nest. The eggs are tiny pale green cylinders of 1 mm height.

  7. Large copper - Wikipedia

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    The large copper (Lycaena dispar) is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. L. dispar has been commonly arranged into three subspecies: L. dispar dispar, (single-brooded) which was commonly found in England, but is now extinct, L. d. batavus, (single-brooded) can be found in the Netherlands and has unsuccessfully been reintroduced into the United Kingdom, and lastly, L. d. rutilus, (double ...

  8. Celastrina idella - Wikipedia

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    Caterpillars hatch and bore into the buds in late spring. Worker ants of a few species, including the ferruginous carpenter ant ( Camponotus chromaiodes ), an unnamed carpenter ant Camponotus nearcticus , and an unnamed citronella ant Lasius alienus , accompany the caterpillars.

  9. Arhopala - Wikipedia

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    Arhopala is a very large genus of gossamer-winged butterflies (Lycaenidae). They are the type genus of the tribe Arhopalini . In the relatively wide circumscription used here, it contains over 200 species collectively known as oakblues .