Texanita (Texie) Cole Royal on February 19, 2015 at 11:32 am Reply Oh how beautiful. Love that delicate blue.
sidilbradipo1 on February 19, 2015 at 8:48 pm Reply Hi Sylvia! Blue <3 And Cupid is its name: a butterfly to fall in love <3 Ciao Sid
Nick Morgan on February 20, 2015 at 5:32 am Reply I saw one of these in Mauritius, but it wasn’t in a very good state! It is lovely to see pictures of them complete with their tails!
Sylvia on February 20, 2015 at 10:09 am Reply I think this is one of the blues that is really wide spread. But I didn’t know it was that widely spread! It really is a cool little guy.
Nick Morgan on February 21, 2015 at 5:14 pm Reply The butterflies in Mauritius originate from both Africa and Asia. I think that they consider that the Cycad Blue was introduced on imported plants. It is now a real pest on Sago Palms I think.
Sylvia on February 22, 2015 at 2:36 pm Reply So interesting. What a great place to visit and see such a special mix of species! Lucky you!
Serene View Photography by Heather-Joan Carls on February 23, 2015 at 5:40 pm Reply That’s so kool that it is two different colors. Tell me please, is it because one side to attract a mate and the other side for camouflage perhaps?
Oh how beautiful. Love that delicate blue.
Me too. I just really love the blues.
Hi Sylvia!
Blue <3
And Cupid is its name: a butterfly to fall in love <3
Ciao
Sid
I love the little cupids.
I saw one of these in Mauritius, but it wasn’t in a very good state! It is lovely to see pictures of them complete with their tails!
I think this is one of the blues that is really wide spread. But I didn’t know it was that widely spread! It really is a cool little guy.
The butterflies in Mauritius originate from both Africa and Asia. I think that they consider that the Cycad Blue was introduced on imported plants. It is now a real pest on Sago Palms I think.
So interesting. What a great place to visit and see such a special mix of species! Lucky you!
That’s so kool that it is two different colors. Tell me please, is it because one side to attract a mate and the other side for camouflage perhaps?