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  Sighting 1258603

Rocky Mountain Dotted-Blue
Euphilotes ancilla

Observation date: July 06, 2020
Date notes: it looks like lycaenidae but I’ve never seen one like it. It was so camouflaged with the gravel on the drive but was undoubtedly paddling on the damp course in the garden to the right. I’ve never seen anything quite like it here in the Rocky Mountain’s of Colorado and I’m an avid fan of the blues. The tiny little orange curl on the lower underside wing, the lack of typical blue style spots and markings on the wing fascinated me. Please help please f you are able.
Submitted by: meister
Specimen type: Photograph
Observation notes: please see above it was sunny and hot, i only saw it land on the rocky drive, then lost site catmint was close by and damp earth
Status: Resident
Verified by: mikefisher
Verified date: November 08, 2020
Coordinator notes: Certainly this species even though it is in very poor flight condition. Note: You stated, "....between Woody Creek and Basalt..." If that is correct, then the correct county is Pitkin, not Garfield. The map plot point with the sighting is basically right on Carbondale and if that is the case, then Garfield County is correct. Mike
Checklist region(s): United States, Colorado, Garfield County