Eirmocides consimilis (Dark Pencil-blue)
25/08/2012
Knapsack Park
22/10/2023
Shoal Bay
04/11/2021
North Parramatta
27/09/2008
Kurnell
26/11/2016
Northmead
26/11/2020
Bell
26/11/2020
Bell
26/11/2016
Northmead
26/11/2016
Northmead
26/11/2016
Northmead
26/11/2016
Northmead
12/01/2019
Blackheath
12/01/2019
Blackheath
12/01/2019
Bell
12/01/2019
Bell
26/11/2016
Northmead
26/11/2016
Northmead
26/11/2016
Northmead
24/10/2012
Blackheath
24/10/2012
Blackheath
24/10/2012
Blackheath
06/01/2013
Blackheath
25/08/2012
Knapsack Park
26/02/2011
Mount Sugarloaf
13/09/2009
Knapsack Park
17/10/2009
Knapsack Park
17/10/2009
Knapsack Park
13/09/2009
Knapsack Park
09/10/2004
Ingleburn
13/09/2009
Knapsack Park
Synonyms
This species was previously classified as Candalides consimilis
Other Common Names
Consimilis Blue
Notes
I first saw a female feeding from a flowering shrub in October 2004 in the Ingleburn Reserve. Obviously this butterfly looks very similar to E. absimilis, a species which I have seen several times around Sydney. At one point this butterfly opened its wings, so I could definitely see it was a female.
Sightings
Ingleburn Reserve – October 2004
Kurnell – September 2008
Knapsack Park – September 2009, August 2012
Mount Sugarloaf, NSW – February 2011
Blackheath – October 2012, January 2013, January 2019
Bell – January 2019, November 2020
Shoal Bay – October 2023
Links
- The Complete Field Guide to Australian Butterflies (2nd edition) by Michael F. Braby
- Australian Faunal Directory
- Atlas of Living Australia
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- Butterflies of Dorrigo
- Wikipedia
- iNaturalist
- Aspects of the biology and behaviour of Candalides consimilis goodingi (Tindale) near Melbourne, Victoria (Lycaenidae: Polyommatinae) by Kelvyn Dunn