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  1. The Mission blue (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) is a blue or lycaenid butterfly subspecies native to the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States. The butterfly has been declared as endangered by the US federal government . [2]

  2. Mar 8, 2024 · Learn about the Mission Blue Butterfly, a rare and endangered subspecies of the Boisduval’s Blue, native to California. Discover its identification, lifecycle, habitat, host plants, and how to help protect it from extinction.

  3. The mission blue butterfly is a small insect that flies from March to early July. Adult male mission blue butterflies are mostly blue, while females are brown. It is associated with three species of lupine which primarily serve as larval food plants: silver lupine (Lupinus albifrons), summer lupine (L. formosus) and manycolored lupine (L. varicolor

  4. Learn about the endangered Mission blue butterfly, its life cycle, food source, and habitat in the San Francisco Bay area. Find out how the Parks Conservancy works to restore and protect its population through translocation projects and habitat restoration.

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  5. Learn about the rare and beautiful Mission blue butterfly, which was once abundant in San Francisco but now faces extinction. Discover how a six-year relocation project has helped reintroduce the butterfly to its original habitat on Twin Peaks.

  6. Apr 27, 2020 · Learn about the mission blue butterfly, a unique subspecies of Boiduval’s blue butterfly that is native to Bay Area grasslands and host plants. Find out the threats, conservation efforts, and resources for this endangered insect in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

  7. The Mission blue (Icaricia icarioides missionensis) is a blue or lycaenid butterfly subspecies native to the San Francisco Bay Area of the United States. The butterfly has been declared as endangered by the US federal government.

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