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Figure 160.
The Karner blue butterfly (
Lycaeides melissa samuelis
) is a rare butterfly that lives
only in open areas with few trees or shrubs, such as pine barrens and oak savannas. It can only
lay its eggs on lupine plants
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After
emerging from the egg, (first instar) caterpillars spend four to six
weeks exclusively
consuming wild lupine. After about four weeks, the pupating caterpillars transform into chrysalises,
go through the
last stage of metamorphosis, and then emerge as butterflies.
The adult butterflies
consume milkweed and
other plant species, as well as the nectar from the flowers of wild lupine.
Typically, the Karner blue has
two broods each year
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