Pictures gallery of Chelmos Blue Butterfly
MOUNT CHELMOS, PELOPONNESE, GREECE We intend to fly early morning

for the rare Chelmos Blue (Agrodiaetus iphigenia) in Europe. This species feeds as a number of rare butterflies this will not be the primary aim of the expedition.
Butterflies of Southern Greece - Naturetrek Wildlife Holidays

Enjoy a fabulous variety of butterfly species; 50 species in a day (100+ in a week) is possible; Search for the elusive Chelmos Blue; Enjoy a rich birdlife & flora too
Agrodiaeuts thersites - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Chapman's Blue, Agrodiaeuts thersites - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies
Aroania (mountain) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Aroania is rich in butterfly species, including the Chelmos blue (Agrodiaetus iphigenia) which is found between 1,100 m and 1,800 m. References
Butterflies of the Peloponnese - Greenwings

Those are just three of the special butterflies we’ll enjoy during our stay. As we’re on Chelmos we will of course be keen to seek out the famous Chelmos Blue.
Chelmos blue - Agrodiaetus iphigenia - Captain's European

Only found in the Mount Chelmos area, and in Turkey. The male topside (above) is sky blue with narrow black borders. The female is very dark brown.
Chelmos & Parnassos Butterflies - Captain's European Butterfly Guide

Parnassos & Chelmos Butterflies. Some sightings courtesy of Mark Ogden who visited in the Chelmos Blue Escher's Blue Amanda's Blue Chapman's Blue Anomalous Blue Grecian
Blues (Polyommatinae): Butterflies - Informationszentrum Chemie

Blues (Polyommatinae): Butterflies: Home > Links > Chemistry & Biology > Zoology > Chelmos Blue (Agrodiaetus iphigenia) - Text and Images. Chequered Blue
Agrodiaetus iphigenia - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Chelmos Blue, Agrodiaetus iphigenia - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies
Greece - EIG Home

Most butterfly watchers visit fairly well trodden paths and some of the most visited sites include (see outline map above):-Chelmos Blue (Agrodiaetus iphigenia)
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