Pictures gallery of Anomalous Blue Butterfly
Ripart's anomalous blue - Agrodiaetus ripartii

One of a set of Anomalous blues in Europe, which can be tricky to separate. The white stripe is very prominent, although less so in Greece.
Piedmont Anomalous Blue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Piedmont Anomalous Blue (Polyommatus humedasae) is a species of butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is endemic to Italy, where it is known from the Aosta
Butterflies and Moths - Species List - Travellers' Nature Guides

Agenjo's anomalous blue : Agrodiaetus agenjoi: Alcon blue : Maculinea alcon nettle-tree butterfly : Libythea celtis: Nevada blue : Plebicula golgus: Nevada grayling
Butterflies on the Balkans - a 15-days holiday to Bulgaria

Here we can see Phalakron Blue, Black Ringlet, Great Sooty Satyr, Ripart’s Anomalous Blue, Higgin’s Annomalous Blue, Apollo, Nettle-tree Butterfly, Southern Comma
fUSION Anomaly. Butterflies

The world’s smallest butterfly is the Pygmy Blue. Its wingspan ranges between three eighths to half an inch in length. The largest butterfly in the world is the Giant
Anomalous blue - Agrodiaetus admetus - Captain's European

One of a set of Anomalous blues in Europe, which can be tricky to separate. This species has strong marginal markings. It doesn't have a prominent
Oberthur's Anomalous Blue - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Obethur's Anomalous Blue, Agrodiaetus fabressei - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies
Agrodiaetus admetus - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Anomalous Blue, Agrodiaetus admetus - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies
Higgin's Anomalous Blue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Gallo's Anomalous Blue (Polyommatus galloi) is a species of butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is endemic to Italy. Gimenez Dixon, M. 1996. Polyommatus galloi
Butterflies Macedonia, butterfly tour | arnika travel

The best selection of Balkan butterflies in late June. 100+ species including local Meleager´s, Escher´s, Damon and Anomalous Blue, Grecian Anomalous and Ripart´s
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