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  2. List of bees of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Bees; Beetles; Butterflies; ... This is a list of bees of Great Britain. ... Osmia caerulescens, blue mason bee; Osmia inermis, mountain mason bee;

  3. List of U.S. state insects - Wikipedia

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    Monarch butterfly (state butterfly) Danaus plexippus: 2000 [29] Rusty patched bumblebee (state bee) Bombus affinis: 2019 [30] Mississippi: European honey bee (state insect) Apis mellifera: 1980 [31] Spicebush swallowtail (state butterfly) Papilio troilus: 1991 [31] Missouri: European honey bee: Apis mellifera: 1985 [32] Montana: Mourning cloak ...

  4. List of butterflies of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The list comprises butterfly species listed in The Moths and Butterflies of Great Britain and Ireland by Emmet et al. [1] and Britain's Butterflies by Tomlinson and Still. [2] A study by NERC in 2004 found there has been a species decline of 71% of butterfly species between 1983 and 2003. [3]

  5. Common blue - Wikipedia

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    The common blue butterfly or European common blue [3] (Polyommatus icarus) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae and subfamily Polyommatinae. The butterfly is found throughout the Palearctic and has been introduced to North America. Butterflies in the Polyommatinae are collectively called blues, from the coloring of the wings.

  6. Polyommatinae - Wikipedia

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    Male Polyommantinae blue butterflies possess a complex system of androconia. Androconia refers to the scent scales on the butterflies' wings that attract mates. Along with these scent scales, the complexity of how the nanoarchitectures interact with white light is very important to support their formation and rigorous reproduction in subsequent ...

  7. Large blue - Wikipedia

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    The large blue (Phengaris arion) is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The species was first defined in 1758 and first recorded in Britain in 1795. [ 2 ] In 1979 the species became mostly extinct in Britain but has been successfully reintroduced with new conservation methods. [ 3 ]

  8. Lampides boeticus - Wikipedia

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    The Latin species name boeticus refers to Baetica, a province of the Roman Empire in the Iberian Peninsula .Its common name refers to the long streamers on its hind wings, the male's bright iridescent blue colour, and peas, which is the typical host plant of the butterfly.

  9. List of butterflies of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    F. Martin Brown and Bernard Heineman, Jamaica and its Butterflies (E. W. Classey, London 1972) Norman D. Riley, A Field Guide to the Butterflies of the West Indies (Collins, 1975) Eric Garraway and Audette Bailey, Butterflies of Jamaica (Macmillan Caribbean Natural History, 2005)