Interesting Facts
Common Names
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Common Names in Dutch:
Dwergblauwtje
Common Names in English:
Little Blue
Description
Family Lycaenidae
'The Lycaenidae are members
of the Superfamily
Papilionoidea, the true butterflies. Worldwide in distribution, this family
has approximately 4,700 species that are unevenly distributed. Coppers are especially dominant in north temperate regions
, blues are richest
in the Old World tropics and north temperate
zones, and hairstreaks are particularly abundant in New World tropics. The adults
are typically small to tiny and often brilliantly colored--iridescent blues, bright reds, and oranges. Adults of both sexes have three pairs of walking legs
, though most males have fused segments in their front legs. Most adults visit flowers for nectar, but some harvesters feed
on wooly aphid honeydew and some hairstreaks feed on aphid honeydew or bird droppings. Females lay
single, sea
urchin shaped eggs
on host leaves or flower buds; the resulting caterpillars are typically slug-shaped. In many species, caterpillars depend on ants
for protection, so caterpillars produce
sugary secretions that are collected by the ants. Most species overwinter in either the egg or pupal stage.
'[1]
Subfamily Polyommatinae
Blues are tiny to small butterflies of the Family Lycaenidae. Distributed worldwide, they are most diverse in Southeast Asia, tropical Africa, and northern temperate regions . Most of the nearly 50 North American species are found in the west. Adult males are predominantly blue above, due to reflected light rather than pigmentation . Some males and most females are largely brown above. Below, wings of both sexes are usually gray-white with black spots or streaks. Adults in some genera (Euphilotes, Lycaeides, Plebulina, and Icaricia) have more or less prominent orange submarginal bands on their hindwings . Most adults are found near their host plants , and they do not fly long distances , though some tropical and subtropical species undertake long migrations. Adults visit flowers for nectar. Males frequent moist sand and mud , and females lay eggs singly on host plant leaves or flowers. As caterpillars, they secrete sugary secretions that attract ants , and caterpillars of some species are raised in ant nests. Blues usually overwinter in the pupal stage.[2]
Habitat
Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 2,595 meters (0 to 8,514 feet).[3]
Taxonomy
- Domain:
Eukaryota
(
)
- Whittaker & Margulis,1978
- eukaryotes
- Kingdom:
Animalia
(
)
- C. Linnaeus, 1758
- animals
- Subkingdom:
Bilateria
(
)
- (Hatschek, 1888) Cavalier-Smith, 1983
- Branch:
Protostomia
(
)
- Grobben, 1908
- Infrakingdom:
Ecdysozoa
(
)
- A.M.A. Aguinaldo et al., 1997 ex T. Cavalier-Smith, 1998
- Superphylum:
Panarthropoda
(
)
- Cuvier
- Phylum:
Arthropoda
(
)
- Latreille, 1829
- Arthropods
- Subphylum:
Mandibulata
(
)
- Snodgrass, 1938
- Infraphylum:
Atelocerata
(
)
- Heymons, 1901
- Superclass:
Panhexapoda
(
)
- Epiclass:
Hexapoda
(
)
- Class:
Insecta
(
)
- C. Linnaeus, 1758
- Insects
- Subclass:
Dicondylia
(
)
- Infraclass:
Pterygota
(
)
- Cohort:
Myoglossata
(
)
- Superorder:
Panorpida
(
)
- Order:
Lepidoptera
(
)
- C. Linnaeus, 1758
- Butterflies and Moths
- Infraorder:
Heteroneura
(
)
- Family:
Lycaenidae
(
)
- Gossamer Winged Butterflies
- Subfamily:
Polyommatinae
(
)
- Blues
- Tribe:
Polyommatini
(
)
- Genus:
Cupido
(
)
- auct.
- Specific name:
minimus
- Esper 1778
- Scientific name: - Cupido minimus Esper 1778
- Specific name:
minimus
- Esper 1778
- Genus:
Cupido
(
- Tribe:
Polyommatini
(
- Subfamily:
Polyommatinae
(
- Family:
Lycaenidae
(
- Infraorder:
Heteroneura
(
- Order:
Lepidoptera
(
- Superorder:
Panorpida
(
- Cohort:
Myoglossata
(
- Infraclass:
Pterygota
(
- Subclass:
Dicondylia
(
- Class:
Insecta
(
- Epiclass:
Hexapoda
(
- Superclass:
Panhexapoda
(
- Infraphylum:
Atelocerata
(
- Subphylum:
Mandibulata
(
- Phylum:
Arthropoda
(
- Superphylum:
Panarthropoda
(
- Infrakingdom:
Ecdysozoa
(
- Branch:
Protostomia
(
- Subkingdom:
Bilateria
(
- Kingdom:
Animalia
(
Notes
Name Status: Accepted Name .
Similar Species
Members of the genus Cupido
ZipcodeZoo has pages for 8 species and subspecies in this genus:
C. amyntula (Western Tailed Blue) · C. amyntula albrighti (Albright's Tailed-Blue) · C. amyntula montanorum (Western Tailed-Blue) · C. amyntula nesiotes (Western Tailed-Blue) · C. comyntas (Eastern Tailed Blue) · C. comyntas comyntas (Eastern Tailed-Blue) · C. minimus (Little Blue) · C. minimus minimus (Little Blue)
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Further Reading
- An atlas of the chromosome numbers in animals. Ames, Iowa State College Press[1951] url p. 165.
- Bibliography (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) / Charles A. Bridges. Urbana, Ill.: C.A. Bridges, c1993. url p. 357, p. 432.
- Biodiversity trends and threats in Europe: development and test of a species trend indicator RIVM, UNEP-WCMC url p. 44.
- British journal of entomology and natural history. [London]: British Entomological and Natural History Society, 1988- url p. 183, p. 19, p. 21, p. 50, p. 51, p. 52.
- Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Riodinidae & Lycaenidae (Lepidoptera) of the world / Charles A. Bridges. Urbana, Ill.: C.A. Bridges, c1994. url p. 103.
- International catalogue of scientific literature. LondonPublished for the International Council by the Royal Society of London1901-1920 url p. 293.
- Opinions and declarations rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. London, Printed by order of the International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature. url p. 130.
- Proceedings and transactions of the British Entomological and Natural History Society. London, British Entomological and Natural History Society. url , p. 10, p. 104, p. 108, p. 115, p. 12, p. 12, p. 121, p. 122, p. 13, p. 17, p. 18, p. 29, p. 64, p. 77, p. 78, p. 80, p. 98.
- Proceedings of the South London Entomological & Natural History Society. London [Eng]: South London Entomological and Natural history Society, [1897-1933] url , p. 19, p. 33, p. 70, p. 88.
- Spixiana. 12 1989 München: Zoologische Staatssammlung München, 1977- url p. 301.
- The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology being a continuation of the Annals combined with Loudon and Charlesworth's Magazine of Natural History. London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd. url p. 248.
- The Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. London, International Trust for Zoological Nomenclature. url p. 271.
- The Entomologist's monthly magazine. Oxford [etc.]Entomologist's Monthly Magazine Ltd. [etc.] url , p. 163, p. 215, p. 238, p. 284, p. 42.
- The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. s.l., s.n. url , , , , , , , , , p. 10, p. 100, p. 100, p. 101, p. 102, p. 103, p. 106, p. 107, p. 108, p. 109, p. 109, p. 11, p. 110, p. 112, p. 114, p. 116, p. 117, p. 12, p. 124, p. 127, p. 13, p. 13, p. 13, p. 130, p. 135, p. 136, p. 137, p. 14, p. 14, p. 14, p. 141, p. 141, p. 15, p. 15, p. 151, p. 154, p. 155, p. 157, p. 158, p. 16, p. 16, p. 161, p. 17, p. 171, p. 171, p. 173, p. 180, p. 182, p. 191, p. 192, p. 194, p. 196, p. 198, p. 199, p. 199, p. 2, p. 2, p. 20, p. 20, p. 201, p. 202, p. 203, p. 203, p. 205, p. 206, p. 207, p. 209, p. 21, p. 211, p. 220, p. 223, p. 224, p. 228, p. 228, p. 23, p. 230, p. 233, p. 235, p. 235, p. 237, p. 238, p. 24, p. 240, p. 240, p. 245, p. 248, p. 251, p. 252, p. 254, p. 257, p. 26, p. 26, p. 262, p. 265, p. 268, p. 27, p. 270, p. 272, p. 275, p. 282, p. 284, p. 287, p. 29, p. 292, p. 302, p. 309, p. 313, p. 327, p. 329, p. 34, p. 34, p. 349, p. 355, p. 36, p. 36, p. 37, p. 39, p. 40, p. 42, p. 45, p. 47, p. 49, p. 5, p. 5, p. 50, p. 52, p. 52, p. 54, p. 56, p. 56, p. 61, p. 62, p. 62, p. 62, p. 63, p. 64, p. 69, p. 73, p. 74, p. 78, p. 8, p. 80, p. 85, p. 86, p. 87, p. 88, p. 9, p. 91, p. 91, p. 95, p. 95, p. 97, p. 99.
- The Entomologist. London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., [1877- url , , , , , , , , , , p. 100, p. 101, p. 106, p. 11, p. 11, p. 116, p. 125, p. 127, p. 127, p. 13, p. 13, p. 15, p. 15, p. 153, p. 153, p. 177, p. 18, p. 18, p. 19, p. 195, p. 20, p. 20, p. 200, p. 203, p. 203, p. 207, p. 207, p. 207, p. 212, p. 229, p. 254, p. 273, p. 273, p. 286, p. 30, p. 306, p. 306, p. 307, p. 307, p. 313, p. 313, p. 317, p. 317, p. 324, p. 337, p. 337, p. 340, p. 39, p. 44, p. 50, p. 50, p. 51, p. 52, p. 61, p. 7, p. 7.
- The Lepidopterists' news: the monthly newsletter of the Lepidopterists' Society. Cambridge, Mass.: Lepidopterists' Society, 1947-1958. url p. 79.
Notes
Contributors
- Brands, S.J. (comp.) 1989-present. The Taxonomicon. Universal Taxonomic Services, Zwaag, The Netherlands. Accessed January 15, 2012.
Data Sources
Accessed through GBIF Data Portal February 17, 2008:
- Biologiezentrum der Oberoesterreichischen Landesmuseen, Biologiezentrum Linz
- European Environment Agency, EUNIS
- Institute of Environmental Sciences UJ, Lepidoptera of Cracow City
- Institute of Nature Conservation PAS, Bumblebees, cuckoobees and butterflies
- Nicolaus Copernicus University of Torun, The Distribution Atlas of Butterflies in Poland
- SysTax, Lobbecke Museum Dusseldorf
- SysTax, SysTax
- UK National Biodiversity Network, Natural England - Invertebrate Site Register - England.
Identifiers
- Biodiversity Heritage Library NamebankID: 2971933
- Catalogue of Life Accepted Name Code: Lep-202473.0
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxonkey: 4532297
- Zipcode Zoo Species Identifier: 628721
Footnotes
- http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/taxonomy?f=16&sci=Lycaenidae&com=Gossamer-wing Butterflies [back]
- http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Plebulina&search=Search [back]
- Mean = 261.980 meters (859.514 feet), Standard Deviation = 376.900 based on 2,796 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
