Theclinesthes serpentatus (Saltbush Blue)
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
21/05/2019
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
26/09/2010
Glenbrook
26/04/2010
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
26/11/2020
Bell
26/11/2020
Bell
12/02/2012
Georges Hall
11/03/2019
Ingleburn
11/03/2019
Ingleburn
26/04/2010
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
26/04/2010
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
13/02/2010
Leyburn, Qld
21/08/2004
Ingleburn
15/05/2004
Ingleburn
02/10/2008
Point Peron, WA
02/10/2008
Point Peron, WA
15/05/2004
Ingleburn
15/05/2004
Ingleburn
21/08/2004
Ingleburn
01/05/2004
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
05/06/2004
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
09/04/2004
Ingleburn
09/04/2004
Ingleburn
05/06/2004
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
30/03/2004
Ingleburn
05/06/2004
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
05/06/2004
Mount Annan Botanic Garden
02/10/2004
Ingleburn
Synonyms
Theclinesthes serpentata
Other Common Names
Chequered Blue
Notes
Most of the time these butterflies are to be found flying low down or settling on low grasses and flowers. But at Mount Annan I’ve noticed them flying higher up around the Bottlebrush plants, and they appear to be able to feed from the flowers.
Although this species is widespread I’ve found Mount Annan to be my most reliable site; some years there can be a lot of them in the autumn and early winter.
Sightings
Ingleburn – March, April, May, June, August, September 2004.
Mount Annan Botanic Garden – April, May, June, August 2004, April 2010, May 2019
Links
- The Complete Field Guide to Australian Butterflies (2nd edition) by Michael F. Braby
- Atlas of Living Australia
- South Australian Butterflies & Moths
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility
- Butterflies of Dorrigo
- Australian Nature Photography
- Tobias Westmeier’s website
- Canberra Nature Map
- Bushpea
- iNaturalist
- Video by “The Green Eye”