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  1. The Blue Morpho Butterfly gets its name from its markings: white spots on the underside of its wings that resemble eyes—hence “peleides,” which means “eyespotted”—and its blue coloring makes it one of nature’s most beautiful creatures! 2. Cassius Blue. Scientific Name: Leptotes cassius.

  2. Chapman’s Blue butterflies (Polyommatus thersites) are found in Southern Europe, Northern Africa, and Asia. The species is known for its deep blue color with black and white margins in the case of males and a brown wing color in the case of females. The underside of the species is also vividly-colored.

  3. Aug 1, 2022 · Female Common Blue butterflies vary from brown to mostly blue, but always have a distinctive series of orange spots towards the edges of their wings, that Holly Blues don’t have. The key distinguishing feature is the undersides of the hindwings. In both sexes of Holly Blue, these are pale blue with numerous small black dots and no other markings.

  4. Blue butterfly, (subfamily Polyommatinae), any member of a group of insects in the widely distributed Lycaenidae family of common butterflies (order Lepidoptera). Adults are small and delicate, with a wingspan of 18 to 38 mm (0.75 inch to 1.5 inches). They are rapid fliers and are usually

  5. Find blue butterflies near you. Following its UK extinction in 1979, the large blue was re-introduced to Daneway Banks in Gloucestershire in 2002 and this special site now boasts the largest population in the country of this rare butterfly. Alderney, Longis Nature Reserve. Bedfordshire, Blow’s Downs , Totternhoe. Berkshire, Wildmoor Heath.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · The Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) is a mesmerizing species of butterfly, notable for its striking coloration and widespread presence across various regions. Flourishing in Europe, North Africa, and even parts of Iran and the Canary Islands, these butterflies are a vibrant spectacle in meadows, shrubby areas, and gardens from May to October.

  7. The Common Blue is the most widespread blue butterfly in Britain and Ireland and is found in a variety of grassy habitats. The brightly coloured males are conspicuous but females are more secretive. The colour of the upperwings of females varies from almost completely brown in southern England to predominantly blue in western Ireland and Scotland, but the colour is variable within local ...

  8. Jun 15, 2009 · The Large Blue butterfly has a very strange lifestyle. When it hatches in July, its caterpillar feeds on thyme plants for three weeks and then drops to the ground to begin a more leisurely existence.

  9. Mar 23, 2015 · Blue Morphos, like all other butterflies, have three main body parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen. Blue morphos have four wings, arranged as two fore wings and two hind wings. The wings and six legs are attached to the thorax. The butterfly's two clubbed antennae and other sensory organs are found on its head.

  10. Blue Butterflies. Several of our favorite butterflies are shades of blue in coloration, like those shown below: Acmon Blue Butterfly click for details. Blue Metalmark Butterfly click for details. Blue Morpho (Morpho peleides) Found mostly in South America, Mexico, and ...