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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.

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How much does the karner blue butterfly weigh?

Karner blue butterflies typically weigh 0. 1 ounces or less. The weight of any butterfly depends on how big or small a butterfly is.


How big is a butterfly eggs?

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Does the Ulysses butterfly migrate?

Here is a list of some:Main Region Status Common Name (Scientific Name)T for threatened and e for endangered 1 T Butterfly, Bay Checkerspot * (Euphydryas editha bayensis) 1 E Butterfly, Behren's Silverspot * (Speyeria zerene behrensii) 1 E Butterfly, Callippe Silverspot * (Speyeria callippe callippe) 1 E Butterfly, El Segundo Blue * (Euphilotes battoides allyni) 1 E Butterfly, Fender's Blue (Icaricia icarioides fenderi) 3 E Butterfly, Karner Blue * (Lycaeides melissa samuelis) 1 E Butterfly, Lange's Metalmark * (Apodemia mormo langei) 1 E Butterfly, Lotis Blue * (Lycaeides argyrognomon lotis) 1 E Butterfly, Mission Blue * (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) 3 E Butterfly, Mitchell's Satyr * (Neonympha mitchellii mitchellii) 1 E Butterfly, Myrtle's Silverspot * (Speyeria zerene myrtleae) 1 T Butterfly, Oregon Silverspot * (Speyeria zerene hippolyta) 1 E Butterfly, Palos Verdes Blue * (Glaucopsyche lygdamus palosverdesensis) 1 E Butterfly, Quino Checkerspot (Euphydryas editha quino (=E. e. wrighti)) 4 E Butterfly, Saint Francis' Satyr * (Neonympha mitchellii francisci) 1 E Butterfly, San Bruno Elfin * (Callophrys mossii bayensis) 4 E Butterfly, Schaus Swallowtail * (Heraclides (=Papilio) aristodemus ponceanus) 1 E Butterfly, Smith's Blue * (Euphilotes enoptes smithi) 6 E Butterfly, Uncompahgre Fritillary (Boloria acrocnema) Region 1 - Pacific Region: CA, HI, ID, NV, OR, WA, American Samoa, Guam, Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands Region 2 - Southwest Region: AZ, NM, OK, TX Region 3 - Great Lakes-Big Rivers Region: IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI Region 4 - Southeast Region: AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico Region 5 - Northeast Region: CT, DE, ME, ME, MA, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT, VA, WV, The District of Columbia Region 6 - Mountain-Prairie Region: CO, KS, MT, NE, ND, SD, UT, WY Region 7 - Alaska Region: Alaska And that's all


How big is a butterfly?

Butterflies come in various sizes, with the largest species having a wingspan of up to 12 inches (30 cm) and the smallest species having a wingspan of less than half an inch (1 cm). The size of a butterfly also depends on its species and individual variation.


How big is a postman butterfly?

The vary but are usually around 3.5 cm from tail to farthest stretch of wings with a 7.5 cm wing span

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