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Agriades Dis
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Glandon
''Agriades glandon'', the Arctic blue or Glandon blue, is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It in found in Eurasia and North America. Range In North America, this species is found from Alaska east to Newfoundland (island), Newfoundland, south through the mountains to Washington (state), Washington, northern Arizona, and northern New Mexico. In Europe, it is found in mountainous areas like the Pyrenees and Alps, as well as the far north. It is also found in parts of Russia, including Siberia, and Kamchatka. Its habitats include arctic tundra, subarctic and subalpine forests, mountain meadows, and bogs. Description The wingspan is 17–26 mm. The male wing uppersides are silver-coloured, steely blue or pale shining blue and become increasingly brown towards the edges. The female wing uppersides are almost entirely brown but with a slightly bluish pollination in the basal region. The incidence of darkening increases with altitude. All wings usually have small ...
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Agriades Morsheadi
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Arcaseia
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Amphirroe
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Walterfoster
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Kumukuleensis
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Sikkima
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Luana
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Dis
''Agriades'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. Its species are found in temperate Asia, Europe, and North America. Taxonomy As a result of studies of molecular phylogenetics, ''Agriades'' has been enlarged to include some of the species that used to be placed in ''Albulina'' (see the ''orbitulus'' species-group below) and in ''Vacciniina'' (see the ''optilete'' species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used to be included in ''Plebejus''. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''aquilo'' species-group: * '' Agriades diodorus'' (Bremer, 1861) Mongolia, North China, South Siberia * ''Agriades glandon'' (de Prunner, 1798) – Glandon blue or Arctic blue (including ''Agriades aquilo'', '' Agriades cassiope'', and '' Agriades franklinii'') * '' Agriades podarce'' (C. & R. Felder, 865 The ''ellisi'' species-group: * '' Agriades ellisi'' (Marshall, 1882) Himalaya * '' Agriades errans'' (Riley, 1927) Himalaya * '' Agriades jaloka' ...
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Agriades Zullichi
''Agriades zullichi'' (Zullich's blue) is a species of butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is endemic to Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Further Beyond") , national_anthem = (English: "Royal March") , i .... References Agriades Endemic fauna of Spain Butterflies of Europe Butterflies described in 1933 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxobox binomials not recognized by IUCN {{Polyommatini-stub ...
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Agriades Pyrenaica
''Agriades pyrenaicus'', the Gavarnie blue, is a Palearctic butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in the Asturias mountains of north-western Spain, the Pyrenees, the southern Balkan Peninsula, Turkey, the Caucasus and Armenia. The habitat consists of alpine grassy rocky meadows where it is found at altitudes ranging from 1,500 to 2,200 meters. The wingspan is 22–28 mm. The wings are grey suffused with blue and the wings are bordered by a white line. On the upperside a grey discal spot centers each wing, on the underside the forewings are decorated with black dots circled in white and the hindwings have a sub-marginal line of white dots some centered yellow. The larvae feed on ''Androsace'' species. Subspecies *''A. p. pyrenaicus'' (central Pyrenees) *''A. p. asturiensis'' (Oberthür, 1910) (Picos de Europa) *''A. p. dardanus'' (Freyer, 1844) - Balkan blue (Balkans, Asia Minor, Caucasus, Armenia) smaller than ''pyrenaicus'', and the pale spots of the hindwing ben ...
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Agriades Pheretiades
''Agriades pheretiades'', the Tien Shan blue, is a Palearctic butterfly of the family Lycaenidae."''Agriades'' Hübner, [1819]"at Markku Savela's ''Lepidoptera and some other life forms'' Subspecies *''A. p. pheretiades'' (Saur Mountains, Tarbagatai Mountains, Dzhungarsky Alatau) *''A. p. andarabi'' (Forster, 1937) (western Pamirs) *''A. p. danya'' Korb, 2013 (Uzbekistan) *''A. p. lara'' Zhdanko & Churkin, 2001 (Kyrgyzstan) *''A. p. micrus'' (Avinoff, 1910) (eastern Pamirs) *''A. p. pheres'' (Staudinger, 1886) (Gissar Range, Darvaz, Alay Mountains, northern and western Tian Shan) *''A. p. pheretulus'' (Staudinger, 1886) *''A. p. pseudomicrus'' Tshikolovets, 1997 (northern Pamirs) *''A. p. sveta'' Zhdanko & Churkin, 2001 (Kazakhstan) *''A. p. tekessanus'' (Alphéraky, 1897) (inner Tian Shan) *''A. p. walli'' (Evans, 1912) (Kashmir Kashmir () is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" denoted on ...
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