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  1. Learn about 12 different species of blue butterflies from around the world, with photos and facts. Find out their scientific names, habitats, diets, and conservation status.

    • Giant Blue Morpho. Giant Blue Morpho or Morpho didius is among the world’s gigantic butterflies. The species belongs to the subfamily Morphinae or Morpho Menelaus of the family Nymphalidae.
    • Rhetus Periander. Rhetus Periander is a remarkable butterfly with a blue sheen coloration on its upper wings with black borders on the four segments. Periander is the most common Rhetus species renowned for its short palpi.
    • Blue Pansy. Blue pansy or Junonia orithya refers to diverse butterfly subspecies found in Africa, South East Asia, India, and Australia. The most common subspecies are Junonia orithya ocyale or Dark Blue Pansy and Junonia orithya or Pale Blue Pansy.
    • Blue Cracker. Blue Cracker or Hamadryas feronia exhibit beauty not only through their appearance but also through their sound. The “cracker” word refers to the sound the males produce to display their territorial behavior.
    • Red-spotted Admiral. The Red-spotted Admiral (Limenitis arthemis) is one of the common blue butterflies. It has a wing spread of up to 3.5 inches as an adult which exhibits its multiple shades of blue.
    • Pipevine Swallowtail. The Pipevine Swallowtail (Battus philenor) is a species somewhat similar to the Red-spotted Admiral. This butterfly has blue wings but the top of the wings is back.
    • Holly Blue. Holly Blue butterflies (Celastrina argiolus) have a bright color where blue is dominant. where blue is dominant. The blue color of these butterflies has a violet nuance.
    • Eastern Tailed-Blue. These butterflies (Cupido comyntas) are highly common in North America. Coloring differences between males and females might sometimes make correct species identification difficult.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Common_BlueCommon blue - Wikipedia

    The common blue butterfly or European common blue [2] (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.

  3. Morpho menelaus is a neotropical butterfly with iridescent blue wings and black edges. Learn about its range, phylogeny, behavior, life cycle, and adaptations on Wikipedia.

  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).

  5. Aug 1, 2022 · Learn how to distinguish between the Common Blue and the Holly Blue, two of the most common blue butterflies in the UK. See photos, habitat preferences, flight behaviour and wing markings of both species.