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Spring Azure
Celastrina ladon
33.4882, -81.9749
Field Notes
Description:
Seasonally variable and sexually dimorphic butterfly. Upperside of males blue, females with some black at outer edge of forewing. Late spring and summer forms with white above. Underside hindwing gray-white with faded small black dots, darker gray with larger black spots, or with blotches and black margins in the center. Wing Span: 7/8 - 1 3/8 inches (2.2 -3.5 cm).
Habitat:
Range: Alaska and Canada south of the tundra through most of the United States except the Texas coast, southern plains, and peninsular Florida; south in the mountains to Columbia. Habitat is openings and edges of deciduous woods, old fields, wooded freshwater marshes and swamps. This one was photographed basking on a rock at Brick Pond Park in North Augusta (Aiken County), SC.
Notes:
Males patrol and perch all day but are most active from midafternoon until dusk. Eggs are laid on flower buds. Caterpillars feed on flowers and fruits and are tended by ants. Chrysalids hibernate. Many broods from January-October along the Gulf Coast; progressively shorter flights northward; May-August in Canada. Adults feed on nectar from dogbane, privet, New Jersey tea, blackberry, common milkweed, and many others. Caterpillar hosts include flowers of a variety of woody shrubs and occasionally herbs including dogwood (Cornus florida), New Jersey tea (Ceanothus americana), meadowsweet (Spiraea salicifolia), and Collinsia.
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