Blued wild thyme

The Azuré wild thyme is a Insecte Lépidoptère of the family of the Lycaenidae.

The caterpillar nourishes flowers of the Serpolet then, transported by the ants in their Fourmilière, it is nourished, until its metamorphosis, of larvae in exchange of its sweetened secretions.

  • Scale of the male: from 16 to 20 Misters

  • Period of flight: from June to July, a generation.
  • Habitat: meadow dries up to 1.200 Mr.
  • Plant-hosts: Wild thyme, Origan.
  • Distribution: Europe, Siberia, China.

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