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  2. Miami blue - Wikipedia

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    The Miami blue (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri) is a small butterfly that is native to coastal areas of southern Florida. It is a subspecies of Thomas's blue . Once common throughout its range, it has become critically endangered , and is considered to be near extinction .

  3. Cyclargus thomasi - Wikipedia

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    Cyclargus thomasi, known generally as the Thomas's blue, Miami blue or Caribbean blue, is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in North America and the West Indies. It is found in North America and the West Indies.

  4. Bahia Honda Key - Wikipedia

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    The only known natural colony of the now rare Miami blue butterfly was discovered in the ... In 1890 Bahia Honda Key was the southern terminus for Miami-Dade county ...

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  6. Fauna of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples of insect species include Carpenter ants, termites, American cockroach, Florida woods cockroach, Zebra longwing, the Miami blue butterfly, and the grizzled mantis. There are 29 species or subspecies of Bees that are endemic within the state of Florida and are not believed to occur anywhere else in the world, including 21 types ...

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    Blue Collar, the beloved comfort-food destination in Miami’s MiMo neighborhood, is just about ready to make its big move — and its sleek new look is light years from the original’s simple ...

  9. What was Miami Beach like in the 1980s? Take a look at the ...

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    The seeds of change were planted in Miami Beach in the late 1970s and into the ‘80s. The first two renovated Art Deco hotels, the Cardozo and the Carlyle, reopened in 1978. Vacant storefronts ...