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Florsheim & Co. was founded in Chicago in 1892 by Milton S. Florsheim. [1]The company marked its shoes with its own name and assisted stores in promoting them. By 1930, Florsheim was making women's shoes and had five Chicago factories and 2,500 employees, with 71 stores partly or entirely company-owned and 9,000 stores around the US selling Florsheims.
The undersides of both the male's and female's wings are dark mottled brown, much like tree bark, for camouflage when the wings are together. The top side is mostly bark brown changing to blue (cyan, hence the generic name cyanomelas) or greenish blue towards the wingtips.
Jalmenus daemeli Semper, 1879 - Dämel's blue, emerald hairstreak; Jalmenus eichhorni Staudinger, 1888 - northern hairstreak, northern imperial blue; Jalmenus eubulus Miskin, 1876; Jalmenus evagoras (Donovan, 1805) - common imperial blue, imperial hairstreak; Jalmenus icilius Hewitson, 1865 - amethyst hairstreak, Icilius blue
A McDonald's location in Porto, Portugal, was previously occupied by Cafe Imperial, a famous coffee shop open in the city since the 1930s. McDonald's in Porto, Portugal. SMAJC/Shutterstock.
Jalmenus evagoras, the imperial hairstreak, imperial blue, or common imperial blue, is a small, metallic blue butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is commonly found in eastern coastal regions of Australia. [2] This species is notable for its unique mutualism with ants of the genus Iridomyrmex.
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