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Aftaramin Β· 2 years ago
Langeβs Metalmark (Apodemia mormo langei)
Next on our list of rare butterflies is Langeβs metalmark butterfly. Its flight period starts in early August and goes up until mid or late September. Langeβs metalmark is a small butterfly with a wing length of about 25 mm. Its wing colors are orange and brown, with white spots, while its hindwings are gray-brown. |
Aftaramin Β· 2 years ago
Leonaβs Little Blue (Philotiella leona)
Leonaβs little blue butterfly is one of the rarest butterflies in the world. It is a small butterfly with a 0.75-inch wing width. Leonaβs Little Blue is native to Klamath County, Oregon, United States, and is the only butterfly endemic to Oregon. You can only find it in a specific area in Oregon: six square miles of ash-pumice habitat southeast of Crater Lake. |
Aftaramin Β· 2 years ago
Menelaus Blue Morpho (Morpho menelaus)
Blue Morpho butterfly is next on our list of rare butterflies worldwide. It is one of the largest butterflies in nature. It is native to the rainforests of Central America, Mexico, and South America. The blue morpho is a beauty with iridescent blue wings and black borders. The underside of their wings is dull brown with black eyespots. |
Aftaramin Β· 2 years ago
Palos Verdes Blue (Glaucopsyche lygdamus palosverdesensis)
The Palos Verdes blue butterfly is a subspecies of silvery blue butterfly. It is one of the rarest butterflies native to the Palos Verdes Peninsula in Los Angeles County, California. The IUCN listed it as endangered in 1980 because of habitat destruction, climate change, and non-native plant invasion. |
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