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==References==
==References==
* {{note|Venk2005}}Venktesha, M. G. (2005). <i>[http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/jul252005/245.pdf Why is homopterophagous butterfly, Spalgis epius (Westwood) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) amyrmecophilous?]</i> Current Science 89 (2), 245&ndash;246.
* {{note|Venk2005}}Venktesha, M. G. (2005). <i>[http://www.ias.ac.in/currsci/jul252005/245.pdf Why is homopterophagous butterfly, Spalgis epius (Westwood) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) amyrmecophilous?]</i> Current Science 89 (2), 245&ndash;246.
''*[[Lycaena boldenarum]]
*[[Lycaena feredayi]]
*[[Lycaena rauparaha]]
*[[Lycaena salustius]]''

==External links==
==External links==
* [http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Lycaenidae Tree of Life]
* [http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Lycaenidae Tree of Life]

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Lycaenidae
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Common Blue
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Lycaenidae

Leach, 1815
Subfamilies

Lycaeninae - Coppers
Miletinae - Harvesters
Polyommatinae - Blues
Theclinae - Hairstreaks, Elfins

The Lycaenidae or copper butterfly are a large family of butterflies, also known as the gossamer-winged butterflies. They comprise about 40 % of all known butterfly species[1]. Subfamilies include the blues Polyommatinae, the coppers Lycaeninae, the hairstreaks Theclinae and the harvesters Miletinae.

Lycaenids feed on various kinds of food including ferns, conifers, fungi, lichens, cycads, homopterans and ant larvae.

Some species:

References

*Lycaena boldenarum

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