The last sighting of the Lotis Blue Butterfly was in the United States, and California specifically. The last confirmed sighting was in 1983. Many experts suspect that this species may be extinct, especially considering the extensive searches, and repeated surveys conducted in the last known site and other similar habitats. Still others are hopeful that this species will be found with continued surveys of potential habitats. For now, this species is listed as "endangered" according to the US Fish and Wildlife Services (US FWS) Endangered Species List. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
The scientific name for butterfly blue lotus is Nymphaea caerulea.
No but they are on the endangered species list in California.
from all the research I've done they haven't seen a lotis blue butterfly in almost twenty years
The Lotis Blue butterfly has not been seen alive since 1983. Most butterflies get their nourishment by drinking. They mostly drink nectar from flowers, but can drink just about anything that can dissolve in water including tree sap.
Lotis Key's birth name is Lotis M. Key.
The black and blue butterfly is called the Blue Morpho butterfly. They are a bright blue butterfly that have black edges around the wings.
It is probably a butterfly that is pale blue!!
The blue butterfly is commonly known as the "blue morpho butterfly" due to its vibrant blue wings and morpho species classification.
Blue Morpho Butterfly
The Western Pygmy Blue Butterfly is the smallest butterfly.
The Blue Butterfly - film - was created in 2004.
The Blue Butterfly was released on 02/20/2004.