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The common blue butterfly or European common blue [3] (Polyommatus icarus) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae and subfamily Polyommatinae. The butterfly is found throughout the Palearctic and has been introduced to North America. Butterflies in the Polyommatinae are collectively called blues, from the coloring of the wings.
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Polyommatus is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. ... Polyommatus icarus (Rottemburg, 1775) common blue; Polyommatus igisizilim (Dantchenko, 2000)
Polyommatinae, the blues, are a diverse subfamily of gossamer-winged butterflies (family Lycaenidae). [1] This subfamily of butterfly was discovered in 1775. [2] These butterflies have been considered one of the poorest studied groups within the family Lycaenidae.
In ab. icadius [of icarus] Gr.-Grsh. (80 g) which occurs particularly in Anterior Asia, the borders of the ocelli are almost of the same colour as the ground and therefore scarcely visible, being much too distinct in our figure.
Common blue – Polyommatus icarus icarus LC – throughout. Chalkhill blue – Lysandra coridon V – southern England. Adonis blue – Lysandra bellargus V – south England; expanding range north and west. Holly blue – Celastrina argiolus britanna LC – north to Solway Firth and River Tyne; expanding range north. Large blue – Phengaris ...
Common blue (Polyommatus icarus) Large blue (Phengaris arion) Small blue (Cupido minimus) Euphilotes, a subfamily consisting of blue butterflies El Segundo Blue (Euphilotes battoides) Blue morpho (disambiguation), several species in the genus Morpho
Polyommatus admetus (Esper, 1783) Polyommatus damon (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Polyommatus daphnis (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Polyommatus amandus (Schneider, 1792) Polyommatus dorylas (Denis & Schiffermuller, 1775) Polyommatus eros (Ochsenheimer, 1808) Polyommatus icarus (Rottemburg, 1775) Polyommatus thersites (Cantener, 1835)