The
Lesser Grass Blue is rather common and can sometimes be abundant in localised
areas. It is a small butterfly and is usually found flying close
to the ground in open sunlit grassy patches. The male is dull purplish
blue above whilst the female is brown. The underside is grey with
a series of small dark spots on the fore- and hindwings.
The butterfly is more often
observed outside the nature reserves, in suburban areas where the host
plant, Mimosa pudica (Touch-Me-Not/Sensitive Plant) can be found
growing as a weed. As it is so small, it is often overlooked as it
flutters feebly amongst the roadside weeds, searching out small flowers
as it feeds. |