Description
males blue with a dark border. females brown with a row of red spots. undersides brown-grey with black spots, a row of orange spots, and small greenish flecks on outer margin. males are similar to common blue, which lacks greenish spots. this small butterfly is found mainly in heathland where the silvery-blue wings of the males provide a marvellous sight as they fly low over the heather. the females are brown and far less conspicuous but, like the male, have distinct metallic spots on the hindwing. in the late afternoon the adults often congregate to roost on sheltered bushes or grass tussocks. the silver-studded blue has a restricted distribution but occurs in large numbers in suitable heathland and coastal habitats. it has undergone a major decline through most of its range.
Habitat
Size and Family
Countries
Countries: England and Wales
Wing span range
0mm