Jamides, commonly called ceruleans, is a genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae. The species of this genus are found in the Indomalayan realm, the Palearctic realm and the Australasian realm.
Species
Listed alphabetically:
- Jamides abdul <small>(Distant, 1886)</small>
- Jamides aetherialis <small>(Butler, 1884)</small> Moluccas, Raja Ampat Islands, Schouten Islands, New Guinea, Bismarck Islands, Solomon Islands
- Jamides alecto <small>(Felder, 1860)</small> â metallic cerulean (Ceylon, southern India, Sikkim, Burma, Malaysia, Ambon, Serang, Obi?, Bachan?, New Guinea)
- Jamides aleuas <small>(C. & R. Felder, [1865])</small>
- Jamides allectus <small>(Grose-Smith, 1894)</small>
- Jamides alsietus <small>(Fruhstorfer, 1916)</small> Philippines
- Jamides amarauge <small>Druce, 1891</small> â amarauge cerulean (Darnley Island, Papua, New Guinea, West Irian?, Bougainville?, Shortlands, Gudalcanal, Florida Island)
- Jamides anops <small>(Doherty, 1891)</small> Lesser Sunda Islands
- Jamides aratus <small>(Stoll, [1781])</small>
- Jamides areas <small>(Druce, 1891)</small> Solomon Islands
- Jamides aritai <small>Hayashi, [1977]</small>
- Jamides aruensis <small>(Pagenstecher, 1884)</small>
- Jamides biru <small>(Ribbe, 1926)</small> Celebes
- Jamides bochus <small>(Stoll, [1782])</small> â dark cerulean
- Jamides butleri <small>(Rothschild, 1915)</small> Obi Islands, Moluccas, Lease Islands, Gorong archipelago, Sula Islands, New Guinea
- Jamides caerulea <small>(Druce, 1873)</small> â royal cerulean (Assam, Burma, Malaya, Borneo, Java)
- Jamides callistus <small>(Röber, 1886)</small> Philippines, Borneo
- Jamides candrenus <small>(Herrich-Schäffer, 1869)</small>
- Jamides carissima <small>(Butler, [1876])</small> New Hebrides, Loyalty Islands
- Jamides celebica <small>(Eliot, 1969)</small> Sulawesi
- Jamides celeno <small>(Cramer, [1775])</small> â common cerulean (Sri Lanka, India, Indochina, Malaya, Celebes)
- Jamides cephion <small>Druce, 1891</small> Solomon Islands
- Jamides cleodus <small>(C. & R. Felder, [1865])</small> â white cerulean (Assam, Burma)
- Jamides coritus <small>(Guérin-Méneville, 1829)</small>
- Jamides coruscans <small>(Moore, 1877)</small> â Ceylon cerulean (Sri Lanka)
- Jamides cunilda <small>(Snellen, 1896)</small>
- Jamides cyta <small>(Boisduval, 1832)</small> â pale cerulean
- Jamides elioti <small>Hirowatari & Cassidy, 1994</small> â Eliot's caerulean (Sulawesi)
- Jamides elpis <small>(Godart, [1824])</small> â glistening cerulean (Assam, Indochina, Malaya, Celebes, Timor, Wetar?, Kissar)
- Jamides epilectus <small>(Grose-Smith, 1897)</small> Fergusson Island
- Jamides euchylas <small>(Hübner, [1819])</small> Seram, Ambon, Saparua, Geser
- Jamides ferrari <small>Evans, 1932</small> â Ferrar's cerulean
- Jamides festivus <small>(Röber, 1886)</small>
- Jamides fractilinea <small>Tite, 1960</small> Sulawesi, Sula Island
- Jamides goodenovii <small>(Butler, 1876)</small> Goodenough Island, Woodlark Island
- Jamides halus <small>Takanami, 1994</small> Sulawesi, Buru
- Jamides kankena <small>(Felder, 1862)</small> â glistening cerulean
- Jamides lacteata <small>(de Nicéville, 1895)</small> â milky cerulean
- Jamides limes <small>(Druce, 1895)</small>
- Jamides lucide <small>de Nicéville, 1894</small> Sumatra, Borneo
- Jamides lugine <small>(Druce, 1895)</small>
- Jamides malaccanus <small>(Röber, 1886)</small>
- Jamides nemea <small>(Felder, 1860)</small> = Jamides cyta nemea (Felder, 1860)
- Jamides nemophilus <small>(Butler, 1876)</small> New Guinea, Fergusson, Goodenough, Trobriand, Darnley Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Rook Island
- Jamides nitens <small>(Joicey & Talbot, 1916)</small> New Guinea
- Jamides parasaturatus <small>(Fruhstorfer, 1916)</small>
- Jamides petunia <small>Druce, 1887</small>
- Jamides phaseli <small>(Mathew, 1889)</small>
- Jamides philatus <small>(Snellen, 1878)</small> â Burmese caerulean
- Jamides pseudosias <small>(Rothschild, 1915)</small> Halmahera, Bacan, Obi, Seram, Misool, Ambon, Sulawesi, Sula Islands, New Guinea
- Jamides pulcherrima <small>Butler, 1884</small> New Hebrides
- Jamides puloensis <small>Tite, 1960</small> Borneo
- Jamides pura <small>(Moore, 1886)</small> â white cerulean
- Jamides purpurata <small>Grose-Smith, 1894</small> 1894 New Guinea, Manam, Karkar, Fergusson, Tagula Islands
- Jamides reverdini <small>(Fruhstorfer, 1915)</small> New Guinea
- Jamides sabatus <small>(Fruhstorfer, 1916)</small> Philippines
- Jamides schatzi <small>(Röber, 1886)</small> Halmahera, Ternate, Kayoa, Bacan, Sulawesi, Talaud, Sangihe, Philippines
- Jamides seminiger <small>Grose-Smith, 1895</small> Halmahera, Bacan, Obi, Buru, Seram, Ambon, Sula, Watubela Island, Kei Islands, Aru Islands
- Jamides snelleni <small>(Röber, 1886)</small> â Snellen's cerulean (Celebes)
- Jamides soemias <small>Druce, 1891</small> Bismarck Archipelago, Bougainville, Shortlands, Florida Island, Malaita, New Britain, Dampier Island, Vulcan Island
- Jamides suidas <small>(C. & R. Felder, [1865])</small> Philippines
- Jamides talinga <small>(Kheil, 1884)</small>
- Jamides tsukadai <small>Takanami, 1994</small> Sulawesi
- Jamides uniformis <small>Rothschild, 1915</small> Admiralty Islands
- Jamides virgulatus <small>(Druce, 1895)</small>
- Jamides walkeri <small>Druce, 1892</small> 1892 "South Pacific Islands", Austral Island
- Jamides yehi <small>Eliot, 1995</small> Malaya
- Jamides zebra <small>(Druce, 1895)</small>
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