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Glaucopsyche alexis

(Green Underside Blue)

Common Names

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Common Names in English:

Green Underside Blue, Green-Underside Blue

Description

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Family Lycaenidae

'The Lycaenidae are members of the Superfamily Papilionoidea, the true butterflies. Worldwide in distribution, this family has approximately 4,700 species that are unevenly distributed. Coppers are especially dominant in north temperate regions , blues are richest in the Old World tropics and north temperate zones, and hairstreaks are particularly abundant in New World tropics. The adults are typically small to tiny and often brilliantly colored--iridescent blues, bright reds, and oranges. Adults of both sexes have three pairs of walking legs , though most males have fused segments in their front legs. Most adults visit flowers for nectar, but some harvesters feed on wooly aphid honeydew and some hairstreaks feed on aphid honeydew or bird droppings. Females lay single, sea urchin shaped eggs on host leaves or flower buds; the resulting caterpillars are typically slug-shaped. In many species, caterpillars depend on ants for protection, so caterpillars produce sugary secretions that are collected by the ants. Most species overwinter in either the egg or pupal stage.

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Subfamily Polyommatinae

Blues are tiny to small butterflies of the Family Lycaenidae. Distributed worldwide, they are most diverse in Southeast Asia, tropical Africa, and northern temperate regions . Most of the nearly 50 North American species are found in the west. Adult males are predominantly blue above, due to reflected light rather than pigmentation . Some males and most females are largely brown above. Below, wings of both sexes are usually gray-white with black spots or streaks. Adults in some genera (Euphilotes, Lycaeides, Plebulina, and Icaricia) have more or less prominent orange submarginal bands on their hindwings . Most adults are found near their host plants , and they do not fly long distances , though some tropical and subtropical species undertake long migrations. Adults visit flowers for nectar. Males frequent moist sand and mud , and females lay eggs singly on host plant leaves or flowers. As caterpillars, they secrete sugary secretions that attract ants , and caterpillars of some species are raised in ant nests. Blues usually overwinter in the pupal stage.[2]

Habitat

Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 2,500 meters (0 to 8,202 feet).[3]

Taxonomy

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Notes

Name Status: Accepted Name . Latest taxonomic scrutiny: Beccaloni G.

Similar Species

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Members of the genus Glaucopsyche

There are approximately 141 species in this genus. Here are just 100 of them:

G. aeruginosa · G. alaica · G. alcon · G. alexis (Green Underside Blue) · G. alexis alexis (Green-Underside Blue) · G. alexis cyllarus · G. alexis melanoposmater · G. algerica · G. alluaudi · G. alpina · G. andereggi · G. antolinezi · G. arcasi · G. argali · G. arion · G. arizonensis · G. astraea · G. australis · G. bamba · G. barnesi · G. basipuncta · G. behrii · G. blachieri · G. boursini · G. boydi · G. bronte · G. caeca · G. caerulea · G. caerulescens · G. cantabra · G. columbia · G. completa · G. corona · G. couperi · G. cyllarus · G. damaetas · G. damoetas · G. dimus · G. diversa · G. dymus · G. eckweileri · G. elongata · G. exerces · G. fascista · G. grumi · G. helena · G. huguenini · G. illustris · G. incognitus · G. intermedia · G. iolas · G. iphicles · G. jacki · G. justoi · G. lada · G. latimargo · G. latina · G. lederi · G. leussleri · G. loechensis · G. lopedevega · G. lugens · G. lycormas · G. lycormas lycormas · G. lygdamus (Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly) · G. lygdamus australis · G. lygdamus couperi (Couper's Blue) · G. lygdamus lygdamus (Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly) · G. lygdamus minipunctum (Silvery Blue) · G. lygdamus nittanyensis (Silvery Blue) · G. lygdamus oro · G. lygdamus palosverdesensis (Palos Verde Blue Butterfly) · G. lygdamus pseudoxerces (Silvery Blue) · G. lygdamus xerces (Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly) · G. marchandii · G. maritimalpium · G. mediopunctata · G. medunnoughi · G. melanoposmater · G. melanops · G. melanopsalluaudi · G. melanops algirica · G. melconi · G. mertila · G. mildredae · G. minor · G. minuscula · G. mirabilis · G. mironi · G. mittergergeri · G. morena · G. naevusnanus · G. nausithous · G. nittanyensis · G. ocellata · G. oeruginosa · G. oro · G. palosverdesensis · G. paphos · G. parvandereggi

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Data Sources

Accessed through GBIF Data Portal February 17, 2008:

Identifiers

Footnotes

  1. http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/taxonomy?f=16&sci=Lycaenidae&com=Gossamer-wing Butterflies [back]
  2. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Plebulina&search=Search [back]
  3. Mean = 280.570 meters (920.505 feet), Standard Deviation = 371.460 based on 1,592 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
Last Revised: 2009-05-05