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- Q5443220 subject Q13630048.
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- Q5443220 abstract "Fender's blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides fenderi syn. Plebejus icarioides fenderi) is an endangered subspecies of butterfly endemic to the Willamette Valley of northwestern Oregon, United States. The species was first documented in the 1920s and was described to science in 1931 by biologist Ralph Macy. He named it for his friend, Kenneth Fender, an entomologist and mail carrier. The species was not seen after the 1930s and was presumed extinct. Small populations were rediscovered in 1989. Its eponym, Fender, had died 9 years earlier. In January 2000, Fender's blue butterfly was added to the Endangered Species List by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The largest known populations now exist in the Baskett Slough National Wildlife Refuge. A 2014 study reintroduced this species to William L. Finley National Wildlife Refuge.Fender's blue butterfly is host-specific on Kincaid's lupine, a rare subspecies of the common sulphur lupine. The adult deposits its eggs on the plant in spring. After emerging and feeding, the larva winters in the root system. In spring it continues to feed before undergoing metamorphosis. As an adult it lives for no more than ten days, during which time it mates and the female seeks Kincaid's lupines on which to oviposit. The lupine's habitat has been reduced by agriculture and urbanization, and only isolated and protected lands support enough area for populations to persist.".
- Q5443220 class Q1390.
- Q5443220 conservationStatus "LE".
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- Q5443220 genus Q3009936.
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- Q5443220 species Q2861234.
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- Q5443220 classis "Insecta".
- Q5443220 familia Q158717.
- Q5443220 genus "Icaricia".
- Q5443220 name "Fender's Blue Butterfly".
- Q5443220 ordo Q28319.
- Q5443220 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q5443220 regnum "Animalia".
- Q5443220 species "Icaricia icarioides".
- Q5443220 status "LE".
- Q5443220 statusSystem "ESA".
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- Q5443220 type Animal.
- Q5443220 type Eukaryote.
- Q5443220 type Insect.
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- Q5443220 comment "Fender's blue butterfly (Icaricia icarioides fenderi syn. Plebejus icarioides fenderi) is an endangered subspecies of butterfly endemic to the Willamette Valley of northwestern Oregon, United States. The species was first documented in the 1920s and was described to science in 1931 by biologist Ralph Macy. He named it for his friend, Kenneth Fender, an entomologist and mail carrier. The species was not seen after the 1930s and was presumed extinct. Small populations were rediscovered in 1989.".
- Q5443220 label "Fender's blue butterfly".
- Q5443220 depiction Fenders_blue_butterfly_Oregon.jpg.
- Q5443220 name "Fender's Blue Butterfly".