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Common Blue

Polyommatus icarus

Description:

The Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus) is a small butterfly in the family Lycaenidae, widespread over much of the Palaearctic. Male uppersides are an iridescent lilac blue with a thin black border. Females are brown with a row of red spots along the edges. They usually have some blue at the base of the wings and, especially in Ireland and Scotland, are mostly blue but always have the red spots. Undersides have a greyish ground colour in the males and more brownish in the females. Both sexes have a row of red spots along the edge of the hindwings (extending onto the forewings though generally fainter, particularly in the males where they are sometimes missing altogether). There are about a dozen black centered white spots on the hind wings, nine on the forwings. The white fringe on the outer edge of the wings is not crossed with black lines as it is in the Chalkhill and Adonis Blues, an important difference when separating these species, particularly the females. It is Britain's (and probably Europe's) most common and most widespread blue, found as far north as Orkney and on most of the Outer Hebrides. Males are often very obvious as they defend territories against rivals and search out the more reclusive females.

Habitat:

A range of grassland habitats are used: meadows, coastal dunes, woodland clearings and also many man made habitats, anywhere where their food plants are found.


1 species ID suggestions

ClaudiaS
ClaudiaS 9 months ago
Common Blue
Polyommatus icarus Common Blue

5 Comments

pamsai
pamsai 9 months ago

thanks for the ID ClaudiaS

Uday
Uday 9 months ago

welcome! :)

pamsai
pamsai 9 months ago

photo added

pamsai
pamsai 9 months ago

thanks, U1151994

Uday
Uday 9 months ago

its beautiful

Carcassonne, Languedoc-Roussillon, Tromelin Island

Lat: 43.21, Long: 2.34

Spotted on Jul 30, 2012
Submitted on Aug 3, 2012

Reference

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