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Calestrina argolus, holly blue butterfly
Holly blue butterflies probably with a coral bean plant (Erythrina herbacea) by John Abbot (1751-1840)
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18th Century Abbot Aquifoliaceae Aquifoliales Arthropod Arthropoda Asterid Butterflies Butterfly Eudicot Foliage Gossamer Winged Butterfly Hexapod Hexapoda Holly Ilex Angiospermae Dicot Dicotyledon Holly Blue
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This exquisite 18th century illustration showcases the captivating beauty of the Holly Blue Butterfly, Celastrina argiolus, as it gracefully perches on the vibrant foliage of a Coral Bean Plant, Erythrina herbacea. The illustration, created by the skilled hand of John Abbot (1751-1840), highlights the intricate details of both the butterfly and the plant, bringing their unique characteristics to life. The Holly Blue Butterfly, also known as Celastrina argiolus, is a small, blue-winged butterfly that belongs to the family Lycaenidae and the order Lepidoptera. This gossamer-winged insect is a common sight in woodlands and gardens throughout Europe and North America, where it lays its eggs on the leaves of holly bushes (Ilex spp.), its larval host plant. The Coral Bean Plant, Erythrina herbacea, is a flowering plant that belongs to the family Fabaceae and the order Fabales. This dicotyledon, or eudicot, is native to Central and South America and is known for its attractive, coral-red flowers and edible beans. The plant is also commonly referred to as the Scarlet Royal Poinciana or the Red Bells. Abbot's illustration showcases the harmony between these two distinct organisms, highlighting the delicate balance between the animal and plant kingdoms. The Holly Blue Butterfly's affinity for holly bushes and the Coral Bean Plant's vibrant foliage create a stunning visual display of nature's intricate interconnectedness. This illustration is a testament to the beauty and intricacy of the natural world, and a reminder of the importance of preserving and appreciating the diverse array of organisms that inhabit our planet.
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