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Appalachian azure

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family Lycaenidae. The male is light blue on the upperwing with a narrow, dark line running along the edge of the forewing. The underwing is chalky white and is dotted with small, pale dark spots. The very back of the hindwing has a row of dark spots running along the edge and contained by a faint
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range in coloration from a yellowish green in the early stages of life to a reddish brown. They typically have an incomplete dark dorsal band and the greener caterpillars may have pale white markings. The Appalachian azure's larvae are specialists, living on and only eating the flowers of the
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zigzagging band. Females are similar to the males but have broad dark wing borders instead of the male's narrow ones. The adult butterfly has a 1.1–1.4-inch (2.8–3.6 cm) wingspan. It is the largest azure in the area.
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The adult butterflies only lay one set of eggs. The azure's eggs are laid singly on the flower buds of a host plant, though several eggs may be on the same plant. The eggs are a pale green. The
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The adult azure typically lives for a few weeks from mid-May to late June. It is temporally separated from similar species of azure in its range by living as a butterfly after the similar
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with plenty of shade and streamsides near these forests. Males often gather in groups near mud puddles by these streamsides. The species is listed as endangered in
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Although this species is not threatened with extinction, its habitat may be threatened by the spread of the
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was first coined in 1908 by Tutt as a 'form', describing the late spring generation of
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The Appalachian azure is found throughout the central and southern
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group of Polyommatine genera, Eliot & Kawazoe treated
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Celastrina neglectamajor

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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Lycaenidae
Celastrina
Binomial name
Synonyms
butterfly
gossamer wings
Appalachian Mountains
Pennsylvania
Georgia
Missouri
Kentucky
Ohio
moist deciduous woodlands
Connecticut
larvae
black cohosh
spring azure
summer azure
garlic mustard

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