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- Western_Tailed-Blue abstract "The Western Tailed-blue (Cupido amyntula) is a member of the Lycaenidae family and is seen across western North America as far norther as Alaska. The upperside of the male butterfly is blue while the female has a darker brown band on the outer side of the wing. The underside is riddle with black spots, with a wingspan of 2.2 to 2.9 cm. The larvae feed on Thermopsis, Astragalus, Oxytropis, Vicia, and Lathyrus.".
- Western_Tailed-Blue binomial Western_Tailed-Blue.
- Western_Tailed-Blue class Insect.
- Western_Tailed-Blue family Lycaenidae.
- Western_Tailed-Blue genus Cupido_(butterfly).
- Western_Tailed-Blue kingdom Animal.
- Western_Tailed-Blue order Lepidoptera.
- Western_Tailed-Blue phylum Arthropod.
- Western_Tailed-Blue thumbnail Cupido_amyntula_'Western_Tailed_Blue'.jpg?width=300.
- Western_Tailed-Blue wikiPageID "24217658".
- Western_Tailed-Blue wikiPageRevisionID "548135861".
- Western_Tailed-Blue binomial "Cupido amyntula".
- Western_Tailed-Blue binomialAuthority "Boisduval, 1852".
- Western_Tailed-Blue classis "Insecta".
- Western_Tailed-Blue familia Lycaenidae.
- Western_Tailed-Blue genus "Cupido".
- Western_Tailed-Blue hasPhotoCollection Western_Tailed-Blue.
- Western_Tailed-Blue imageCaption "Mating pair".
- Western_Tailed-Blue name "Western Tailed-blue".
- Western_Tailed-Blue ordo Lepidoptera.
- Western_Tailed-Blue phylum "Arthropoda".
- Western_Tailed-Blue regnum "Animalia".
- Western_Tailed-Blue species "C. amyntula".
- Western_Tailed-Blue subject Category:Cupido_(butterfly).
- Western_Tailed-Blue type Animal.
- Western_Tailed-Blue type Eukaryote.
- Western_Tailed-Blue type Insect.
- Western_Tailed-Blue type Species.
- Western_Tailed-Blue type Insect.
- Western_Tailed-Blue type Organism.
- Western_Tailed-Blue comment "The Western Tailed-blue (Cupido amyntula) is a member of the Lycaenidae family and is seen across western North America as far norther as Alaska. The upperside of the male butterfly is blue while the female has a darker brown band on the outer side of the wing. The underside is riddle with black spots, with a wingspan of 2.2 to 2.9 cm. The larvae feed on Thermopsis, Astragalus, Oxytropis, Vicia, and Lathyrus.".
- Western_Tailed-Blue label "Bleu porte-queue de l'Ouest".
- Western_Tailed-Blue label "Elkalyce amyntula".
- Western_Tailed-Blue label "Western Tailed-Blue".
- Western_Tailed-Blue sameAs Bleu_porte-queue_de_l'Ouest.
- Western_Tailed-Blue sameAs Ecr44.
- Western_Tailed-Blue sameAs T7eZh.
- Western_Tailed-Blue sameAs Elkalyce_amyntula.
- Western_Tailed-Blue sameAs m.07k720v.
- Western_Tailed-Blue sameAs Q2906516.
- Western_Tailed-Blue sameAs Q2906516.
- Western_Tailed-Blue wasDerivedFrom Western_Tailed-Blue?oldid=548135861.
- Western_Tailed-Blue depiction Cupido_amyntula_'Western_Tailed_Blue'.jpg.
- Western_Tailed-Blue isPrimaryTopicOf Western_Tailed-Blue.
- Western_Tailed-Blue name "Western Tailed-blue".