Mazarine Blue

Mazarine Blue
Mazarine Blue
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Lycaenidae
Genus: Polyommatus
Species: P. semiargus
Binomial name
Polyommatus semiargus
(Rottemburg, 1775)
Synonyms
  • Papilio semiargus Rottemburg, 1775
  • Papilio acis Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775 (preocc. Drury, 1773)
  • Cyaniris argianus Dalman, 1816
  • Cyaniris semiargus (Rottemburg, 1775)
  • Lycaena semiargus (Rottemburg, 1775)

The Mazarine Blue (Polyommatus semiargus) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. The wingspan of the male and female are similar,[1] at 32-38 mm.[2]

Female
Polyommatus semiargus female Schwaebisch Hall-Wackershofen 20070716 1.jpg

The Mazarine Blue's population is distributed throughout continental Europe, even reaching into the Arctic Circle, Asia, the Middle East,[3] and Morocco.[4] There was a large native population in Britain in the early part of the 19th century, which disappeared before the 20th century,[5][6] though single vagrants have been spotted,[7] and some estimates of British resident extinction are as late as 1906.[8] In 2009, UNESCO was researching a possible British reintroduction of the Mazarine Blue to Britain.[9]

Recently, the Mazarine Blue's numbers have been declining in European range (particularly Scandinavia) and the reason currently remains unclear.

The main plant the butterfly feeds off of is Red Clover and other species of Trifolium. Its habitats are meadows, pastures, grasslands and flowery areas. It seems to prefer places which are not fertilized and not used for fodder production.

The male Mazarine Blue's wings are a deep blue color and are slightly larger in diameter than the female's wings. The female Mazarine Blue is a brown color. In both sexes of the butterfly the Mazarine Blue lack orange markings and have a dark violet or brown body color. The butterfly has been compared to the Common Blue, and the Grecian Helena subspecies which has orange markings. Their flight time is from May to August.[10]

References

  1. ^ "UK Butterflies - Mazarine Blue - Cyaniris semiargus". http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=semiargus. Retrieved 2010-07-03. 
  2. ^ "Cockayne Collection". Natural History Museum. http://www.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/research/projects/cockayne/taxon.dsml?option=typicalbutterflies&beginIndex=33&searchPageURL=index.dsml%3Foption%3Dtypicalbutterflies&listPageURL=browse.dsml%3Foption%3Dtypicalbutterflies. Retrieved 2010-07-03. 
  3. ^ Recorded for example, in Syria: Graves, Philip P. (1905). "Notes on Egyptian and Syrian butterflies". The Entomologist's record and journal of variation 19. 
  4. ^ "Specimens: Cyaniris semiargus". www.theinsectcollector.com. http://www.theinsectcollector.com/acatalog/info_1351.html. Retrieved 2010-07-03. "Locality: Morocco Sub Species: maroccana" 
  5. ^ Eeles, Peter (2002). "UK Butterflies - Mazarine Blue - Cyaniris semiargus". www.ukbutterflies.co.uk. http://www.ukbutterflies.co.uk/species.php?species=semiargus. Retrieved 2010-07-03. "first mentioned as British in 1710 and there are several hundred sightings recorded up until the late 19th century. Various dates are given for the last sighting, although all are linked with a particular region. The end of the 19th century seems to mark a watershed, after which there are very few records." 
  6. ^ Dennis, Roger (1994). Butterflies and climate change. Manchester University Press. p. 134. ISBN 9780719040337. http://www.worldcat.org/title/butterflies-and-climate-change/oclc/27339355. Retrieved 2010-07-03. "four species have become extinct [in Britain] (i.e. Lycaena dispar 1851, Cyaniris semiargus 1877, Aporia crataegi c. 1925, Maculinea arion 1979)." 
  7. ^ Watson, L. (2008). "British Insects: Butterflies - Lycaenidae". delta-intkey.com. http://delta-intkey.com/britin/pap/www/lycaenid.htm. Retrieved 2010-07-03. "Cyaniris semiargus (Mazarine Blue - extinct, now occasionally adventive)" 
  8. ^ "How many species have gone extinct in the last 100 years?". www.jncc.gov.uk. http://www.jncc.gov.uk/page-2103. Retrieved 2010-07-03. 
  9. ^ "The UNESCO strategy for Action on climate change" (pdf). unesdoc.unesco.org. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0016/001627/162715e.pdf. Retrieved 2010-07-03. 
  10. ^ "Mazarine Blue (Polyommatus semiargus) - Lycaenidae - Lepidoptera - Insecta - Wildaboutdenmark.com". www.fugleognatur.dk. http://www.fugleognatur.dk/wildaboutdenmark/speciesintro.asp?ID=833&dkname=Mazarine%20Blue&latin=Polyommatus%20semiargus. Retrieved 2010-07-03. 

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