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- fulla Icaricia icarioides helios Icaricia icarioides icarioides Icaricia icarioides inyo Icaricia icarioides lycea Icaricia icarioides missionensis –...
- The Mission blue (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) is a blue or lycaenid butterfly subspecies native to the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States...
- Fender's blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides fenderi) is a subspecies of Boisduval's blue (Icaricia icarioides) endemic to the Willamette Valley of northwestern...
- Icaricia icarioides blackmorei, the Puget blue, is a butterfly native to the Puget Sound area in the northwestern U.S. state of Washington. It is a subspecies...
- subspecies of butterfly, the "Morro Bay Blue" or " Morro Blue" (Icaricia icarioides moroensis) was first found at Morro beach, by the entomologist Robert...
- Palos Verdes blue Glaucopsyche xerces (extinct) – Xerces blue Icaricia icarioides fenderi – Fender's blue Phengaris arionlarge blue Polyommatus icarus...
- for many lepidopterans (butterflies and moths). These include: Iraricia icarioides missionensis (Mission blue butterfly), larvae limited to Lupinus Callophrys...
- collected primarily in California and Arizona. In 1930, he described Plebejus icarioides moroensis (Morro Bay blue or Morro blue), having taken the type specimen...
- butterfly) Euphydryas editha quino (Quino checkerspot butterfly) Icaricia icarioides (Boisduval's blue butterfly) Microhexura montivaga (spruce-fir moss spider)...
- that it considered the habitat of the mission blue butterfly (Aricia icarioides missionensis) "to allow for enhancement of the survival of the species"...