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Candalides margarita

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Lycaenidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Candalides

Similar
  
Candalides helenita, Candalides xanthospilos, Ogyris ianthis, Candalides acasta, Candalides hyacinthina

Candalides margarita, the Margarita's blue, is a species of butterfly of the Lycaenidae family. It was described by Georg Semper in 1879. It is found in Australia (along the east coast of Queensland and New South Wales) and New Guinea.

The wingspan is about 30 mm. Adult females are black with a large white patch on each wing, and a faint metallic blue suffusion toward the base. Adult males are plain dull blue.

The larvae feed on young shoots and flowers of Amylotheca dictyophleba, Dendrophthoe curvata, Dendrophthoe vitellina, Muellerina celastroides, Amyema congener, Amyema miquelii, Amyema conspicua and Benthamina alyxifolia. They attended by the ant Technomyrmex sophiae. The larvae are green, pink or brown. The pupa is attached to a leaf of the host plant by anal hooks and a girdle.

Subspecies

  • Candalides margarita margarita (Australia: Cape York to Port Macquarie)
  • Candalides margarita maria Bethune-Baker, 1908 (Aru, Misool, Waigeu, West Irian to Papua)
  • References

    Candalides margarita Wikipedia


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