
Appearance
The upper surface is pale blue with an extensive dusting of white scales, especially on the hindwing. In some females the blue is almost entirely replaced by white with a small amount of blue near the wing bases. Females have a broad blackish-grey band on the outer third and costa of the forewing. The underside is chalky white to pale grey with tiny dark grey spots and a zigzagged submarginal line on the hindwing.Wingspan is 23 to 29 mm.

Naming
The taxonomic status of this butterfly, originally described as "Lycaena neglecta" Edwards, 1862, has been in flux over the years. It was at one time treated as a synonym of "Celastrina argiolus lucia".Distribution
The summer azure occurs across most of eastern and central United States as well as southern Canada from Nova Scotia to southern Saskatchewan. Adults fly from mid-June until early October with two or three generations in the south.References:
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