Zizeeria karsandra, Crete - photo © Ch. Almpantakis
Zizeeria karsandra
BUTTERFLY INFO
Zizeeria karsandra is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae on the island of Crete, Greece.
Scientific name
Zizeeria karsandra (Moore, 1865)
Common name
Dark Grass Blue
Classification
Family: Lycaenidae > Subfamily: Polyommatinae > Tribus: Polyommatini > Genus: Zizeeria
Wingspan
Male to female: 15-20 mm
Appearance
On the forewing, the upper side of the male is dark blue with a wide dark brown band in the submarginal area. The underside is light brown-grey colored with a black mark in the cell, a black mark at the end of the cell, and several black marks in the submarginal area forming a regular row. Both sides of the hindwing are similar to the forewing ones.
The female is usually larger than the male with brown colors on the upper side, but with extra dark blue shades in the basal and discal area.
Behavior
In autumn, Dark Grass Blue flies low over the waste ground in urban areas, utterly dry and dusty with only sparse dispersed vegetation.
Habitat
Zizeeria karsandra in Crete lives in fields near the sea, wetlands, open scrub, and generally in various types of habitats in more open landscapes.
Food plant
The larva feeds on Polygonaceae, Amaranthaceae, and Oxalis plants.
Flight period
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Remarks
Dark Grass Blue is widespread from North Africa to India and South East Asia, Malta, Sicily, Rhodes, and Cyprus. It has a limited distribution in Greece and is found in Crete and Rhodes.
Because of the destruction of the habitats on the island of Crete, the butterfly population is vulnerable.
Status*
Least Concern (LC)
Zizeeria karsandra Distribution Map
Zizeeria karsandra location map based on greek butterflies distributions map by L.N. Pamperis (revised 2021)