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- Agriades optilete, the cranberry blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in north eastern Europe, the Alps, North Asia, ****an, Korea...
- Albulina (see the orbitulus species-group below) and in Vacciniina (see the optilete species-group). In some earlier classifications, these three genera used...
- Erebia disa, Oeneis norna, Clossiana freija, Pieris napi, and Vacciniina optilete. The dominant species in southern tundra localities are Erebia euryale...
- consisting of insects like Aeshna subarctica, Agonum ericeti, Agriades optilete, amphibians like the moor frog and birds such as common snipe, swamp harrier...
- luana (Evans, 1915) Tibet Agriades morsheadi (Evans, 1923) Tibet Agriades optilete (Knoch, 1781) Agriades orbitulus (de Prunner, 1798) A. o. luxurians (Forster...
- Icaricia saepiolusgreenish blue Icaricia shastashasta blue Agriades optiletecranberry blue Agriades glandonArctic blue Apodemia mormo – Mormon...
- lineola (Ochsenheimer, 1808) Thymelicus sylvatica (Bremer, 1861) Agriades optilete (Knoch, 1781) Ahlbergia ferrea (Butler, 1866) Ahlbergia frivaldszkyi (Lederer...
- Agriades c****iope Arctic blue, Agriades glandon Cranberry blue, Agriades optilete Sierra Nevada blue, Agriades podarce Western pygmy blue, Brephidium exilis...
- Arctic blue, Agriades glandon (de Prunner, 1798) Cranberry blue, Agriades optilete (Knoch, 1781) Alpine argus, Agriades orbitulus (de Prunner, 1798) Gavarnie...
- Alpine argus, Agriades orbitulus (de Prunner 1798) Cranberry blue, Agriades optilete (Knoch 1781) Silver-studded blue, Plebejus argus (Linnaeus 1758) Reverdin's...