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Dusky-blue Groundstreak - Hodges#4300 (Calycopis isobeon)
Photo#1343345
Copyright © 2017
Andrew Kahl
Please help us to identify this guy. -
Calycopis isobeon
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
March 1, 2017
Size: ~1cm without antennae
A very small Lycaenid with vivid blue, almost iridescent upper wing surface.
(I was unable to get a shot with its wings open.)
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Contributed by
Andrew Kahl
on 1 March, 2017 - 5:01pm
Dusky-blue Groundstreak
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Cliff Ivy
, 1 March, 2017 - 5:10pm
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Calycopis isobeon
Much obliged -
Andrew
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Andrew Kahl
, 1 March, 2017 - 6:17pm
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