Pictures gallery of Arctic Blue Butterfly
Colorado Butterflies Photo Gallery by Tom Murray at pbase.com

Arctic Blue - Plebejus glandon: Rocky Mountain Square-spotted Blue - Euphilotes I saw a big yellow butterfly w/blue at the back of the wings, looked like the Western
Plebejus glandon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Arctic Blue or Glandon Blue (Agriades glandon) is a butterfly of the Lycaenidae family. In North America it is found from Alaska east to Newfoundland, south
Arctic Skipper Butterfly in Alaska - The Turtle Puddle

Arctic Skipper Carterocephalus palaemon : These small butterflies (about 1 inch, or a bit larger) live in forests Silvery Blue: Northern Blue Painted Lady: Arctic Skipper
Chequered Skipper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chequered Skipper or Arctic Skipper (Carterocephalus and seems to have a particular attraction to blue Attempts to reintroduce the butterfly to England were
Karner Blue Butterfly - Wild Birds Unlimited | Bird Food, Bird

Prickly pear cactus can be found growing with arctic bearberry. Jack pines from Reproductive Behavior: The life cycle of the endangered Karner Blue Butterfly is
Arctic Butterflies | Birding Alaska

Also on this same hill were Northern Marble, Arctic Blue, Disa Alpine, Ross’s 2 Responses to “Arctic Butterflies”
Butterflies of Canada

Scientific descriptions of all species of Butterflies in Canada. Diagnosis: The upperside is dark greyish blue with diffuse grey borders in the male, dark grey
Sierra Arctic Blue Butterfly (Thanks Michael448) | Flickr - Photo

In the meadow by Echo lake, above 9000 feet in elevation in the Cathedral Range in Yosemite. The wildflowers and butterflies are exceptional this year. This photo was
Silvery Blue Butterfly in Alaska - The Turtle Puddle

Silvery Blue Glaucopsyche lygdamus : These small butterflies (about 1 inch) were out in force in a subalpine Arctic White: Western White Creamy Marblewing: Arctic Fritillary
Arctic Blue Butterfly (Agriades glandon) - Nature of New England

Butterflies of North America: Wing span, identification, life history, flight, caterpillar hosts, adult food, habitat, range, conservation
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