Alcon Blue Butterfly (Maculinea alcon) - Wiki Maculinea alcon
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Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Lycaenidae 
[Photo] Alcon Blue Butterfly (Maculinea alcon) eggs on Marsh Gentian. Date: 19 July 2006. Author: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:BP 
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Maculinea alcon, more commonly known as 
Alcon Blue or 
Alcon Large Blue is a 
Lycaenid butterfly (this family includes the blues, coppers and hairstreaks) and is found in Europe and Northern Asia.
The 
Alcon blue butterfly can be seen flying in mid to late summer. All 
large blue butterflies are rare because of this interaction with 
ants.
Generally, 
Lycaenidae species which have a myrmecophilous relationship with the 
ant genus 
Myrmica, are locked to primary [[host (biology)|host specificity. The 
Alcon blue is unusual in this regard in that it uses different host species in different locations throughout Europe. It is known to use 
Myrmica scabrinodis, 
Myrmica ruginodis, and 
Myrmica rubra as the primary host within differing European zones.
The eggs are laid onto the Marsh Gentian, Gentiana pneumonanthe, and the 
caterpillars eat no other plant. However, in the region of the Alps they are sometimes also found on the related Willow Gentian (Gentiana asclepiadea).
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