Glaucopsyche lygdamus, the silvery blue, is a small
butterfly native to North America.
Description
Its upperside is a light blue in males and a dull grayish blue in females. The underside is gray with a single row of round spots of differing sizes depending upon the region.
Distribution and habitat
G. lygdamus is found over much of the western United States and most of
Canada extending north excepting most of
Nunavut and the high
Arctic islands. Wingspan is from 18 to 28 mm.[2][3] It occurs in a variety of habitats including alpine meadows, shale barrens, dunes, and wooded areas.[4] It feeds on Lupinus plants.[5]
Taxonomy
The
extinctXerces blue (Glaucopsyche xerces) was once thought to be a subspecies of the silvery blue.
^Mitten, J. B.; Sturgeon, K. B. (1982). "1. Biotic Interactions and Evolutionary Change". Bark Beetles in North American Conifers. University of Texas Press. p. 14.
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^Glaucopsyche at Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera
Darby, Gene (1958). What is a Butterfly. Chicago:
Benefic Press. p. 36.