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- White_Spotted_Sapphire abstract "The White Spotted Sapphire (Iolaus lulua) is a species of butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is endemic to South Africa, where it is restricted to the forested coastal dunes of northern KwaZulu-Natal and sandy lowland forests from False Bay to Kosi Bay, inland to the Ndumu and Lebombo foothills. The habitat consists of coastal forests and thick bush.The wingspan is 26–30 mm for males and 28–32 mm for females. Adults are on wing from October to December and in March. There are two generations per year.The larvae feed on Helixanthera woodii, Helixanthera kirkii and Oncocalyx bolusii.".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire binomialAuthority Norman_Denbigh_Riley.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire class Insect.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire conservationStatus "VU".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire family Lycaenidae.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire genus Iolaus_(butterfly).
- White_Spotted_Sapphire kingdom Animal.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire order Lepidoptera.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire phylum Arthropod.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire synonym "*Pseudiolaus poultoni lulua (Riley, 1944)".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire wikiPageExternalLink www.iucnredlist.org.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire wikiPageExternalLink all.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire wikiPageID "12547331".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire wikiPageRevisionID "549045062".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire binomial "Iolaus lulua".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire classis Insect.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire familia Lycaenidae.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire genus "Iolaus".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire hasPhotoCollection White_Spotted_Sapphire.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire name "White Spotted Sapphire".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire ordo Lepidoptera.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire phylum Arthropod.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire regnum Animal.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire species "I. lulua".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire status "VU".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire synonyms "*Pseudiolaus poultoni lulua (Riley, 1944)".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire subject Category:Animals_described_in_1944.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire subject Category:Endemic_fauna_of_South_Africa.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire subject Category:Insects_of_South_Africa.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire subject Category:Iolaus_(butterfly).
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Animal100015388.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Arthropod101767661.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Insect102159955.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type InsectsOfSouthAfrica.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Invertebrate101905661.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type LivingThing100004258.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Object100002684.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Organism100004475.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Whole100003553.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Animal.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Eukaryote.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Insect.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Species.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Insect.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire type Organism.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire comment "The White Spotted Sapphire (Iolaus lulua) is a species of butterfly in the Lycaenidae family. It is endemic to South Africa, where it is restricted to the forested coastal dunes of northern KwaZulu-Natal and sandy lowland forests from False Bay to Kosi Bay, inland to the Ndumu and Lebombo foothills. The habitat consists of coastal forests and thick bush.The wingspan is 26–30 mm for males and 28–32 mm for females. Adults are on wing from October to December and in March.".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire label "White Spotted Sapphire".
- White_Spotted_Sapphire sameAs m.02wcmbz.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire sameAs Q4847779.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire sameAs Q4847779.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire sameAs White_Spotted_Sapphire.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire wasDerivedFrom White_Spotted_Sapphire?oldid=549045062.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire isPrimaryTopicOf White_Spotted_Sapphire.
- White_Spotted_Sapphire name "White Spotted Sapphire".