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The holly blue is subject to marked population cycles which appear to be caused by interactions with the parasitoid ichneumon wasp Listrodromus nycthemerus. The wasp lays an egg on a holly blue caterpillar, inserting the egg into the caterpillar's body and the adult wasp emerges from the chrysalis, killing the chrysalis before its emergence.
Listrodromus nycthemerus, the holly blue Darwin wasp, [2] is a species of ichneumon wasp belonging to the family Ichneumonidae. This species is a parasitoid , its sole host species being the holly blue butterfly ( Celastrina argiolus ).
Celastrina idella, the American holly azure, is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found on the east coast of the United States. It is found on the east coast of the United States.
English: Butterfly life cycle diagram, in English. The butterfly is the Southern Monarch (Danaus erippus). Date: 1 August 2020: Source:
Celastrina ogasawaraensis also known as the Ogasawara holly blue was a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.It was endemic to the Ogasawara Islands of Japan.The Ogasawara holly blue was relatively common up until the 1970s when its population began to decline, likely caused by the destruction of native plant life on the islands. [1]
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Celastrina idella Wright & Pavulaan, 1999 – holly azure; Celastrina iynteana (De Nicéville, 1883) – Jyntea hedge blue; Celastrina ladon (Cramer, [1780]) – spring azure; Celastrina ladonides (De L'Orza, 1869) – silvery hedge blue; Celastrina lavendularis (Moore, 1877) – plain hedge blue; Celastrina lucia (Kirby, 1837) – Lucia azure ...
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