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Adonis blue

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446: 603: 131: 615: 557:. Pupa green or brown, with a dark stripe on the back, on or close to the ground. The butterflies are on the wing in May and June and again in August, in the South a third time in September and October. They love open places, fallow ground, young plantations and sunny slopes; they rest in day-time with open wings and sleep on Umbels, Thistles, and Scabious, also on stalks of grass, keeping the wings tightly closed. When disturbed they fall with a jump into the grass. They are common at their flight-places in most districts and occur in mountains up to 2,100 metres (7,000 ft). 632: 152: 591: 579: 25: 567: 208: 183: 804: 697:
conservation organisations and local Biodiversity Action Plans to encourage the populations of chalk-grassland butterflies through managed grazing programs. The recent hot and dry weather associated with climate change seems to be beneficial for this species by making more habitats suitable. In 2006 it had returned to a site in the
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The male has the upper side wings a brilliant sky blue, with a fine black line round the edge and a white margin. The female is chocolate brown with a few blue scales near the base, and with orange spots, bordered by blue scales, around the edge of the hind wing. The fringes are chequered both sexes.
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has been disappearing through changing agricultural practices; over the whole of Britain there has been a decline of over 90% in numbers since 1950. It has been lost from Cambridgeshire, Essex and Suffolk; its strongholds are Dorset, Wiltshire, Sussex and the Isle of Wight. There are efforts from
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Z. (81 c) is found only in certain districts East Prussia, Russia, Syria and Spain; the light blue colour is shaded with silvery, the black border is somewhat broader and the hindwing bears dark dots at the outer margin. — females with the red submarginal band of the upperside very broad are ab.
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Meig. — Egg semiglobular, with the top somewhat impressed, pale green, reticulated with white. Larva bright leaf-green, with dark dorsal stripe accompanied by small orange yellow spots, which form two subdorsal lines; similar yellow stripes on the sides; head black. Until April and again in the
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The underside is brownish grey with black and orange crescent spots. The wingspan is about 3 cm (1.2 in). The caterpillar reaches 1.6 centimetres (0.63 in) in length, has a dark green body with dark spines, and yellow bands along the back and sides.
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Schultz — In Algeria flies a form which has a magnificent glossy blue upperside, is usually somewhat larger than Central European specimens and has distinct black spots before the distal margin of the hindwing above; this is
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The Adonis blue is at the most northerly edge of its range in Britain and has always been restricted to the warmer dry calcareous grasslands of southern England. It has been declining over the last fifty years because its
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but the male above of a very light and glittering sky-blue: the female dark brown, with a red submarginal band and on the forewing a black discocellular spot. The underside bears some resemblance to that of
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Oberth. (81 c) . Also in Europe occur occasionally specimens with traces of some submarginal dots on the hindwing above, without the other characters of
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Hbn. pt.) (81 c). The specimens in which only the usually present basal ocelli of the forewing are absent are ab.
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Aign.) has the suffused blue shaded with plumbeous, which lessens the brilliancy of the colour, ab.
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Tutt. The ocelli of the underside may either be so enlarged that some become confluent (
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A Resource-Based Habitat View for Conservation: Butterflies in the British Landscape
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in Dorset, where horseshoe vetch only occurs on ancient earthworks with thin
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Esp. are females whose upperside is strongly dusted with blue. —
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with hot and dry conditions. This is because the larva feeds on
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in Gloucestershire, where it had vanished 40 years previously.
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Aveyron
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Conservation status
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IUCN 3.1
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Lycaenidae
Lysandra
Binomial name
Rottemburg
Synonyms
butterfly

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