Breeding Lycaenidae
Breeding Lycaenidae
Does anyone on this Forum breed any Lycaenidae species? I am asking because a friend of mine is fond of this group, mainly because he is fond of Nabokov's writing. I'd love to get a few specimens for him, preferably captive-reared. About 40% of these butterflies are myrmecofilae, and rearing these species is practically impossible. I also remember that the former owner of this site, Clark, reared some Atlides halesus on mistletoe, and that's about it. I suffer from vertigo and do not feel like climbing a tree to reproduce Clark's achievements. Could anyone share personal experiences on Lycaenidae rearing? Can anyone share the pupae of this group?
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Re: Breeding Lycaenidae
On the ICF forum, you will find plenty of great Lycaenidae rearing topics with pictures of eggs, caterpillars and pupaes by our friend @wolf : https://collector-secret.proboards.com/ ... g-breeding
One example : https://collector-secret.proboards.com/ ... gyrognomon
I am sure there are plenty of Lycaenidae species you can easily rear in the US too.
One example : https://collector-secret.proboards.com/ ... gyrognomon
I am sure there are plenty of Lycaenidae species you can easily rear in the US too.
Re: Breeding Lycaenidae
wollastoni,
Thank you for your quick and informative reply!
Thank you for your quick and informative reply!
Re: Breeding Lycaenidae
Perhaps review this website, the author is a prolific rearer of western US butterflies including Lycaenidae and there are some detailed pictures and tips for many species.
I have reared several species of blues (from larvae, not egg) and I don't think ant associations are really necessary for rearing, my understanding is that species in the USA use ants to deter predators but if rearing cages are kept clean of pests they will still grow normally. Ants can be useful for finding larva though.
http://www.raisingbutterflies.org/
I have reared several species of blues (from larvae, not egg) and I don't think ant associations are really necessary for rearing, my understanding is that species in the USA use ants to deter predators but if rearing cages are kept clean of pests they will still grow normally. Ants can be useful for finding larva though.
http://www.raisingbutterflies.org/
Re: Breeding Lycaenidae
MikeH,
Thank you for the tip.
The site looks promising!
Thank you for the tip.
The site looks promising!
Re: Breeding Lycaenidae
Many of the lycaenidae i've bred also is associated with ants, but i didnt need them to be successful. As mikeh said, most of the time the ants are there for protection, excluding a few species that actually eats the ant larva such as species within Maculinea/Phengaris. Raisingbutterflies.org is a great resource! The techniques, etc, works great also with European species, which i breed.
Re: Breeding Lycaenidae
wolf,
Thank you for your advice
Thank you for your advice
Re: Breeding Lycaenidae
Here is a pupa (I think/hope!!) Of Phaeostrymon alcestis I found on 7/3/24 in Baca Co. CO attached to its host leaf.

Hope it is viable.
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