The
Pea Blue butterfly (Lampides boeticus) is a small to medium-sized
species with a striking blue coloration. Its wings are a bright, iridescent
blue with a distinctive black border and white spots, giving it a unique
appearance. The butterfly\'s body is slender, with a length of approximately
20-25 mm. The Pea Blue butterfly is known for its rapid, erratic flight, often
seen flitting between low-growing vegetation in search of nectar.
In
its natural habitat, the Pea Blue butterfly can be found in open areas,
grasslands, and along forest edges. It is commonly seen in Africa, Asia, and
parts of Europe, where it breeds throughout the year. The caterpillars of this
species feed on plants in the Fabaceae family, such as peas and beans.
The
Pea Blue butterfly is also known for its unique behavior, where it often
settles on low-growing vegetation, folding its wings to display its striking
blue coloration.