Xerces Blue was created in 1852.
Xerces Blue butterflies are at least 4.5 inches!
Last seen in the early 1940s, the Xerces Blue(Glaucopsyche xerces) relied on plants of the Lotus and Lupinus generas for food.
The Xerces Blue butterfly was last seen in either 1941 or 1943.
X: Xerces Butterfly Xylodromus Xyletinus
· Xerces blue butterfly
· Xerces blue butterfly
· Xerces blue butterfly
The Xerces Blue butterfly is an extinct species of butterfly as a result of loss of habitat. Its size is no bigger than the end of an adult man's thumb.
The wingspan of the xerces blue butterfly was between 7/8 and 1 1/4 inches. It ranged from 2.2-3.2 centimeters. This species is now extinct.
The Xylodromus affinis beetle and Xerces blue butterfly are insects.
A type of insect that begins with the letter x is xylophage. This is a word that is used to describe a group of insects that are known to feed on wood. This is often used in reference to types of beetles.