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Cyaniris semiargus, the
Mazarine blue, is a
Palearctic butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae.
Subspecies include:
Cyaniris semiargus semiargus (Europe, Caucasus...
- of Ecstasy;
Mazarine Blue body
colour (inspired by the
Mazarine blue butterfly), natural-grain
leather interior in Seas**** with Navy
Blue contrast at...
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reference to the
mineral "
Blue John"
occurs in a
letter dated 1766
noting a
lease from Lady
Mazarine,
which states that she "let ye
Blue John, Castleton".: 59 ...
- very long
skirt of
mazarine blue brocade,
heavily pleated, with the
waist under the arms, and a full
sleeved bodice of
crimson and
blue brocade, clasped...
- (recolonising from 2019) Many-lined (moth) – 1875 Map – c. 1914 (non-native)
Mazarine blue – 1906
Orache moth – 1915 Reed
tussock (moth) – 1875
Scarce black arches...
- moth
Large milkweed bug
Large white L**** moth Long-legged fly spp.
Mazarine blue Mexican white (butterfly)
Midge sp.
Migratory locust Monarch butterfly...
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Cyaniris bellis, the Gr****
mazarine blue, is a
butterfly found in the
Palearctic (Asia Minor,
South Europe,
North Africa, Transcaucasia, Iran) that belongs...
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eastern tailed-
blue Cupido minimus –
small blue Cyaniris semiargus –
mazarine blue Euphilotes battoides allyni – El
Segundo blue Euphilotes pallescens...
- (as in
Maxwellian distribution,
Maxwellian demon)
mazarine –
Cardinal Mazarin (as in
mazarine blue)
McCarthyist –
Joseph McCarthy Melchizedek – Melchizedek...
- be so cruel")
Porcelain inkstand set, 1759–1769. The
style and the "
mazarine blue"
ground are
borrowed from Sèvres. The
Walters Art Museum. The Four Elements...