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Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn

Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

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Page 1: Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

Karner Blue ButterflyBy: Bella Laybourn

Page 2: Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

What is a Butterfly?

Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennaeSlender bodyLarge, broad, often conspicuously marked wings.4 stages of Life – Egg, larva, pupa and adultCaterpillar produces sweet liquid that ants feed on; ants help with protection

Page 3: Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

Classification

KingdomKingdom:: Animalia Animalia

Phylum: ArthropodaPhylum: Arthropoda

Class: Class: InsectaInsecta

Order: Order: LepidopteraLepidoptera

Family: LycaenidaeFamily: Lycaenidae

Genus: LycaeidesGenus: Lycaeides

Species: Species: Lycaeides melissaLycaeides melissa

Subspecies: Subspecies: Lycaeides melissa samuelisLycaeides melissa samuelis

Page 4: Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

Karner BlueCharacteristics

1 inch wingspan (Size of postage stamp)Male is silvery and Bright blue with narrow black margins. Female is grayish brown on outer portions of wings, dark blue on topside and irregular bands of orange crescents inside narrow black border. Underside of both male and female same with gray and a continuous band of orange crescents along edges of wings and scattered black spots circled with white.Belong to large family called gossamer – winged butterflies (very delicate)Females lay eggs on or near wild blue lupines – only food that Karner Blue Larvae eat

Page 5: Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

HabitatFound mostly in Northern and eastern U.S. (Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, and Wisconsin)Adults feed on nectar of flowering plants.larvae require wild Blue lupine for survival (only plant they eat and restricts where they can be found). Lupines grow in dry, sandy soil with not too much shade or sun.

Page 6: Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

Reasons Endangered

Habitat destruction and Degradation Disappearance of Wild blue Lupines due to land developments and croplandsLack of natural disturbances such as wild fires to set back encroaching forests allowing Lupine and flowering plant growth

Collection – Rarity and beauty of butterfly make it desirable (Illegal without permit)

Page 7: Karner Blue Butterfly By: Bella Laybourn What is a Butterfly? Diurnal (Active in Daytime) Clubbed antennae Slender body Large, broad, often conspicuously

Conservation effortsListing as endangered species (1992)Recovery Plan implemented by Dept. of Fish and Wildlife prioritizing actions to conserve and restore species.Extensive Research being conducted in U.S. and Canada Aggressive Habitat management and Protection efforts supporting wild lupine and nectar plants Wisconsin Habitat Conservation Plan ensures that human activities do not adversely affect butterfly habitatReintroductions - zoos raising larvae and releasing them to suitable environmentsKarner Blue Festivals raising awareness

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What you can do to help

Volunteer at a nearby zoo, nature center, or National Wildlife Refuge. Join a local conservation groupPlant a garden with flowers that attract butterflies. Use native plants in your lawn and gardens.

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Why we careloss of species is continuing at an alarming and unexpected rate. every species has a valuable role in the balance of nature and each loss destabilizes that balance. Once a species is extinct, it is lost forever. Many plants and animals have properties that will benefit humans as sources of food and medicine. With the loss of each species, we lose a potential resource for improving life for all humanity.plants and animal species may tell us if the environment is healthy. The Karner Blue butterfly’s disappearance tells us that something is wrong. Protecting pine barrens will affect not only the fate of the Karner Blue butterfly, but also that of many other plants and animals as well.

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http://youtu.be/lrEvu0CYqtc

Feeding of a Karner Blue Butterfly

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Sources

Gray, Susan H. “Road to Recovery – Karner Blue Butterfly” ( 2008)Department of U.S. Fish & Wildlife butterflyrecovery.orgdictionary.comWikipedia

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