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- alcon) Phengaris sensu stricto Phengaris daitozana (Wileman, 1908) Phengaris albida (Leech, 1893) Phengaris atroguttatagreat spotted blue Phengaris xiushani...
- blue butterfly are speckled with black dots.[citation needed] Phengaris arionPhengaris arion ♂ △ Gynandromorph L. arion L. (83 c). Larger, above of...
- kondakovi. Phengaris rebeli rebeli (Hirschke, 1904) Central and Southern Europe Phengaris rebeli cordidula (Jachontov, [1909]) Caucasus Major Phengaris rebeli...
- species (Gentiana pneumonanthe in the case of Phengaris alcon and Gentiana cruciata in the case of Phengaris rebeli). The species can be seen flying in mid-...
- Entertainment, a production company Alcón, a surname Phengaris alcon, a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae Phengaris alcon arenaria, a subspecies of the above Conservative...
- media related to Phengaris albida. Wikispecies has information related to Phengaris albida. Notes on and key to the genus Phengaris (s. str.) (Lepidoptera...
- The Dutch alcon blue (Phengaris alcon arenaria) was a subspecies of the alcon blue butterfly (Phengaris alcon). There is not much known about this subspecies...
- media related to Phengaris xiushani. Wikispecies has information related to Phengaris xiushani. Notes on and key to the genus Phengaris (s. str.) (Lepidoptera...
- Phengaris nausithousPhengaris nausithous ♂ △ Scarce large blue Phengaris teleius Mountain Alcon blue Phengaris rebeli Alcon large blue Phengaris alcon...
- meadows, at an altitude of 200–1,600 metres (660–5,250 ft) above sea level. Phengaris rebeli is an endangered butterfly which feeds upon G. cruciata. Female...