Pictures gallery of Geranium Argus Butterfly
Warming temperatures help butterfly change diet and move northwards

Historically, the Brown Argus butterfly (Aricia agestis) was This is not the case for the Geraniums and so they only become suitable for the butterfly when summers are
Eumedonia eumedon - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Geranium Argus, Eumedonia eumedon - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies
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Adonis Blue (lysandra bellargus) Geranium Argus (eumedonia eumedon) Amanda's Blue (agrodiaetuas amanda) Geranium Bronze (cacyreus marshalli) Alcon Blue (maculinea alcon)
Geranium argus - Eumedonia eumedon - Captain's European Butterfly

This photo is courtesy of Mark Ogden, who took it in Bulgaria. Pictured is a female, the male being all brown. The underside has no spot in cell
Geranium Argus - Eumedonia eumedon - The Butterflies of the Monts

Geranium Argus (Eumedonia eumedon) 23/06/07 Vaud, Switzerland. 18/07/04 Spanish Pyrenees on Geranium sanguineum. 25/06/05 Vaud, Switzerland on Geranium sylvaticum
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British butterfly is rare beneficiary of climate change | MNN

Once the brown argus butterflies can establish populations on their favorite geranium, called dove's-foot cranesbill, they can spread quickly among these common plants.
Gourmet butterflies speed north

The researchers found that warmer summers have allowed the Brown Argus butterfly to complete its life cycle by eating wild Geranium plants. Because the Geraniums are
Climate Warming Helps British Butterfly Spread | LiveScience

Then, the brown argus butterflies began to show up more often at sites where all potential host plants were geraniums. [Butterfly Gallery: Beautiful Wings Take Flight]
British butterfly defies doom prediction to thrive in changing

On the continent, where the Brown Argus ranges from the Pyrenees to Iran, geranium species are commonly used, and a closely-related butterfly, not yet found in
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