Gram Blue and Forget-me-not
These two Lycaenids cause much confusion in amateur butterfly watchers. Here's one note on how to distinguish them. Gram Blue on a Shrub Gram Blue, Euchrysops cnejus – is a common Lycaenid of India. Distributed throughout the southern and western regions, it is not found in the higher altitudes. Gram Blue male - upper side Male Gram Blues are smaller compared to the female counterparts. The males have a shade of blue and black on the upper wings compared to the females, which have more of a brown shade with blue near the body. Gram Blue Female - upper side Although found in all the seasons, they are abundant during post-monsoon. They prefer flying on low ground, feeding on various flowers of weeds as well as important plants. The larval food plant is Vigna trilobata, generally called as Wild Bean, which is in abundance during monsoon and flowers post-monsoon. The larvae, like most of the Lycaenid larvae, are attended by ants. Gram Blue on Vigna trilobata flower The adults