Blue Colored Butterflies

Blue Colored Butterflies
EASTERN TAILED-BLUE
A common butterfly in eastern North America is the eastern-tailed blue, often known as the eastern-tailed blue (Cupido comments). This medium-sized butterfly's tiny, slender tail sets it apart from other blues in its area.
PIPEVINE SWALLOWTAIL
North America and Central America are home to the pipevine swallowtail and sometimes the blue swallowtail. The hindwings of this butterfly are iridescent blue. Although they can be found in various settings, woodlands are where they are most frequently seen.
STARRY NIGHT CRACKER
The Nymphalidae family of cracker butterflies includes the starry night cracker, often known as the starry cracker. Although it is distributed from Mexico to the Amazon basin, it is most prevalent in lowland forests in the Caribbean region. Its wings are speckled with iridescent blue.
DARK BLUE TIGER
The Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia are home to the dark blue tiger, a danaid butterfly.
COMMON JAY
The Common Jay is a tropical papilionid (swallowtail) butterfly with pale blue semi-transparent central wing bands formed by large spots.
GREAT EGGFLY
Known by several names, including the common egg fly and the 'blue moon' butterfly in New Zealand, the excellent egg fly is a nymphalid butterfly species widespread from Madagascar to Asia and Australia.
COMMON GEM
A standard gem is a little butterfly from the lycaenid or blues family and can be found in India, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam.
POPINJAY
Asia is home to the popinjay, a species of nymphalid butterfly.
SILVER ROYAL
The Indo-Malayan region is home to the silver royal, a lycaenid or blue butterfly species.
PROCILLA BEAUTY
One species of butterfly belonging to the Nymphalidae family is the Procilla beauty. It can be found in Colombia, the Amazon basin, and Panama.