Pale
Grass Blue
Common name for a very small, about 26 to 30 millimeter-sized butterfly (fig.), with
the scientific name Zizeeria maha or Pseudozizeeria maha, and that belongs to
the family Lycaenidae. There are several forms and races. The wings' upper side
of the male of the nominate race in the rainy season form are silvery light blue
with a satiny sheen, whilst in the dry season the upper side is pale
bluish-grey (fig.), with a pinkish undertone in some specimens. In the wet season, the
underside is brownish-grey with several
dark markings and spots, that are lined with lighter edges,
which is similar in the dry
season, but then the ground-colour is paler. In females, the wings' upper side
in rainy season form is brownish-black, with the basal halves of the
wings slightly suffused with light blue, and some black lines, as well as a
series of spots, whilst the wet season form, has wings like those of the male,
but with a light silvery-blue suffusion. The female wings' underside is similar
to that of the male, but with a darker ground-colour and larger and more clearly
defined markings, while in the dry
season the underside of the wings is also as in the male, but with the
ground-colour slightly darker.
In Thai, it is known by the name
phi seua
fah cell jud pah soong (ผีเสื้อฟ้าเซลล์จุดป่าสูง).
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