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''Plebejus idas'', the Idas blue or northern blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It belongs to the subfamily of Polyommatinae (Babendreier, 2003).


Subspecies

Subspecies In biological classification, subspecies is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species ...
include the following: * ''Plebejus idas acreon'' (Fabricius, 1787) * ''Plebejus idas alaskensis'' F. Chermock, 1945 * ''Plebejus idas altarmenus'' (Forster, 1936) * ''Plebejus idas argulus'' (Frey, 1882) * ''Plebejus idas aster'' (Edwards, 1882) * ''Plebejus idas atrapraetextus'' Field, 1939 * ''Plebejus idas bavarica'' (Forster, 1936) * ''Plebejus idas bellieri'' (Oberthür, 1910) * ''Plebejus idas empetri'' Freeman, 1938 * ''Plebejus idas longinus'' (Nabokov, 1949) * ''Plebejus idas lotis'' Lintner, 1879 * ''Plebejus idas magnagraeta'' Verity, 1936 * ''Plebejus idas nabokovi'' (Masters, 1972) * ''Plebejus idas sareptensis'' Chapman, 1917 * ''Plebejus idas scudderi'' (Edwards, 1861) * ''Plebejus idas sublivens'' (Nabokov, 1949) * ''Plebejus idas tshimganus'' (Forster, 1936) ''Plebejus idas lotis'' (syn. ''Lycaeides idas lotis'', ''Lycaeides argyrognomon lotis'', ''Plebejus anna lotis'') - commonly known as ''lotis blue butterfly'' - is a critically endangered subspecies native to Mendocino County, California,"Lotis Blue Butterfly"
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with sightings in Sonoma and Marin counties. It has been listed as an endangered species since June 1, 1976,"Lotis Blue Butterfly"
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but is believed to be extinct since it has not been seen in the wild since 1994. This butterfly is very rare with low population densities. This mainly due to human disturbance effecting and creating changes in vegetation. According to the Nature Conservancy, it is critically endangered. It is ranked as Ti, critically imperiled (Zverev, 2021). In the summer of 2014, a fire in Vastmanland in South Central Sweden affected an area of 13,100 ha. After the fire the Idas Blues along with other species increased in numbers. This is presumed to be because of an increase in larval host plant abundance.


Distribution

This species can be found in most of Europe (except parts of Spain, southern Italy and the United Kingdom), in the northern regions of the
Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sibe ...
(Siberia, mountains of South Siberia and Yakutia) and in the Nearctic realms.


Habitat

It usually inhabits grassy flowery areas, mixed evergreen forests and wet meadows up to alpine levels, at an elevation of above sea level.


Description

''Plebejus idas'' has a wingspan of 17–28 mm.Northern Blue
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This species is quite variable in colors and markings. The upperside of male's wings is iridescent blue, while it is brown with orange submarginal spots in the females. The underface of the wings is greyish with black spots and it shows a thin black line and small dots along outer margin. Along these margins are also present a rather large orange band with blue spots. This species is very similar to the Silver studded blue (''
Plebejus argus The silver-studded blue (''Plebejus argus'') is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It has bright blue wings rimmed in black with white edges and silver spots on its hindwings, lending it the name of the silver-studded blue. ''P. argus'' can be ...
'') and to the Reverdin's blue ('' Plebejus argyrognomon''). The forelegs of male of ''Plebejus idas'' lacks a hook which is present in ''Plebejus argus''.


Biology

The species flies in a single brood from June to August depending on location. The larvae feed on ''
Calluna vulgaris ''Calluna vulgaris'', common heather, ling, or simply heather, is the sole species in the genus ''Calluna'' in the flowering plant family Ericaceae. It is a low-growing evergreen shrub growing to tall, or rarely to and taller, and is found wid ...
'', '' Vaccinium uliginosum'', '' Empetrum nigrum'' and various
Fabaceae The Fabaceae or Leguminosae,International Code of Nomenc ...
species (mainly '' Cercis siliquastrum'', ''
Melilotus albus ''Melilotus albus'', known as honey clover, white melilot (UK), Bokhara clover (Australia), white sweetclover (USA), and sweet clover, is a nitrogen-fixing legume in the family Fabaceae. ''Melilotus albus'' is considered a valuable honey plan ...
'', '' Lotus corniculatus'', '' Cytisus'', ''
Genista tinctoria ''Genista tinctoria'', the dyer's greenweed or dyer's broom, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. Its other common names include dyer's whin, waxen woad and waxen wood. The Latin specific epithet ''tinctoria'' means "used as a ...
'', '' Trifolium pratense'', ''
Chrysaspis campestris ''Trifolium campestre'', commonly known as hop trefoil, field clover and low hop clover, is a species of flowering plant native to Europe and western Asia, growing in dry, sandy grassland habitats, fields, woodland margins, roadsides, wastelands ...
'', '' Astragalus alpinus'' and '' Anthyllis''). They are usually attended by ants ('' Lasius'' and '' Formica'' species). Second-stage of the caterpillars overwinter. Male butterflies will patrol and find plants to host the female butterflies. The female butterflies will lay the eggs on the host plant stems or debris (Bálint, 2020).


In culture

A character of
Margaret Atwood Margaret Eleanor Atwood (born November 18, 1939) is a Canadian poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, teacher, environmental activist, and inventor. Since 1961, she has published 18 books of poetry, 18 novels, 11 books of non-fiction, nin ...
's '' MaddAddam'' book trilogy is named after the lotis blue butterfly.


Gallery

File: Lycaeidas idas 01 (HS).jpg, Mating pair File: Lycaeidas idas 03 (HS).jpg, Female, upperside File:Plebeius-idas-male-HH.jpg, Mounted specimen. Male, upperside File:Plebeius-idas-male-u-HH.jpg, Male, underside Idas blue (Plebejus idas baldur) female Bulgaria.jpg, ''P. i. baldur'', Bulgaria Idas blue (Plebejus idas baldur) female underside Bulgaria.jpg, ''P. i. baldur'', Bulgaria


References

Babendreier, Kuske, S., & Bigler, F. (2003). Non-target host acceptance and parasitism by Trichogramma brassicae Bezdenko (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) in the laboratory. Biological Control, 26(2), 128–138. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1049-9644(02)00121-4 Bálint, & Karbalaye, A. (2020). Plebejus alizadehorum sp. n. from Western Iran (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae: Polyommatinae: Polyommatini). Caucasian Entomological Bulletin, 16(2), 329–334. https://doi.org/10.23885/181433262020162-329334 Zverev, & Kozlov, M. V. (2021). The Fluctuating Asymmetry of the Butterfly Wing Pattern Does Not Change along an Industrial Pollution Gradient. Symmetry (Basel), 13(4), 626–. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym13040626


External links


Larvae of North-European Lepidoptera

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{{Taxonbar, from=Q1093306 Plebejus Butterflies of Europe Butterflies described in 1761 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus