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Lycaenid #1 - Euphilotes bernardino - female

Lycaenid #1 - Euphilotes bernardino - Female
Riley Wilderness Park, Orange County, California, USA
June 9, 2009

Moved

Euphilotes battoides
a female--that's what I would I would call it, but it helps to see the underside. See what others think before moving it.

 
Agreed - square spotted blue female
Lots of them aloft recently. This year, they're more common than the normally more common Acmon blue.

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