Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)
Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)

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Mazarine Blue (Cyaniris semiargus)


Photo © Chris van Swaay
FamilyLycaenidae
SubfamilyPolyommatinae
GenusCyaniris
Speciessemiargus
Authority(Rottemburg, 1775)
English NameMazarine Blue
European Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
European Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
Habitats Directive
Bern Convention
CITES

Description

The Mazarine Blue usually occurs on quite damp vegetation in flower-rich meadows and pastures and at the edges of woodland. These butterflies are fond of basking together in groups and are then easy to find and to be observed. The female deposits her eggs on the flowerheads of Red Clover (Trifolium pratense), eating the unopened buds. The first instar caterpillar only feeds on buds and flowers, later stages also feed on leaves. The colours of the caterpillars are well adapted to their surroundings, with pink in the first instar and then green in later stages. The caterpillars can hardly be seen while feeding on the foodplants. Ants of the genera Lasius and Camponotus attend the caterpillars. Depending on the altitude and position in the range, the Mazarine Blue has one to three generations a year. The hibernation takes place as a larva.

Distribution

Albania / Andorra / Austria / Belarus / Belgium / Belgium: Flanders / Belgium: Wallonia / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Bulgaria / Croatia / Czechia / Denmark / Estonia / Finland / France / France: Mainland / Germany / Greece / Greece: Mainland / Hungary / Italy / Italy: Mainland / Italy: Sicily / Latvia / Liechtenstein / Lithuania / Luxembourg / North Macedonia / Moldova / Montenegro / Netherlands / Norway / Poland / Portugal / Portugal: Mainland / Romania / European Russia / Serbia / Serbia: Serbia / Serbia: Kosovo / Slovakia / Slovenia / Spain / Spain: Mainland / Sweden / Switzerland / European Türkiye / Ukraine / United Kingdom (Regionally Extinct) / United Kingdom: Great Britain (Regionally Extinct) / United Kingdom: Jersey (Irregular Vagrant) /

Larval Foodplants

#OrderFamilyGenusSpeciesVernacular NameLink
1CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriaalpina ssp. halleri
2CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriacanescens
3CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriagaditana
4CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriamaritimaThrift
5CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriamaritima ssp. maritima
6CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriapungens
7CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriarumelica
8CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriaruscinonensis ssp. littorifuga
9CaryophyllalesPlumbaginaceaeArmeriavelutina
10FabalesFabaceaeAnthyllisKidney Vetch
11FabalesFabaceaeAnthyllismontana
12FabalesFabaceaeAnthyllisvulnerariaKidney Vetch
13FabalesFabaceaeMelilotusMelilots
14FabalesFabaceaeMelilotusofficinalisRibbed Melilot
15FabalesFabaceaeOnobrychisviciifoliaSainfoin
16FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumalpestre
17FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumarvenseHare's-foot Clover
18FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumbadium
19FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumheldreichianum
20FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumhybridum ssp. elegans
21FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliummediumZigzag Clover
22FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumochroleuconSulphur Clover
23FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumphysodes
24FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumpignantii
25FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumpratenseRed Clover
26FabalesFabaceaeTrifoliumrepensWhite Clover
27FabalesFabaceaeViciaVetches