Acrodipsas illidgei (Anglice Illidge's ant-blue), est papilio familiae Lycaenidarum, species periclitata.[1] In locis mangle praeditis Australiae habitat, in sex locis confirmatis endemica: in Capitibus Mary River, Beaver Rock, et Maaroom in Regione Mary River; Sinu Redland et Puncto Halloran in regione Sinus Moreton; et Capitibus Brunswick in Nova Cambria Australi.[2]


Classis : Insecta 
Ordo : Lepidoptera 
Familia : Lycaenidae 
Tribus : Luciini 
Genus : Acrodipsas 
Species : A. illidgei 
Acrodipsas illidgei 
Waterhouse & Lyell, 1914  
Conservationis status

Proprietates

recensere

Ova Acrodipsatis illidgei sunt alba, diametro circa 0.7 mm. Pupa est circa 1 cm longa, colore fusco. Adulti sunt fusci; femineis sunt amplae regiones caeruleae in superficie alarum quae se ex aspectu colore mutant. Ventrale marium feminarumque latus est hinnuleum, et multas maculas obscuras exhibet. Latitudo alarum est circa 2 cm.[3]

  1. M. Gimenez Dixon (1996) Acrodipsas illidgei in 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Accessed on 7 July 2007.
  2. J. P. Beale et M. P. Zalucki. "Status and distribution of Acrodipsas illidgei (Waterhouse and Lyell) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) at Redland Bay, southeastern Queensland, and new plant-association record." Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 34.2 (1995): 163-168.
  3. Don Herbison-Evans et Stella Crossley, Acrodipsas illidgei (Waterhouse & Lyell, 1914). Updated 08/29/2005. Macleay Museum at University of Sydney. Accessed on 05/02/2007.
 
Insecta

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