During a trip to the French Alps at the end of June last year myself and my partner Kasia, ( ukb member acheronita ) came across two lycaenidae larvae being tended to by ants. The larvae were feeding on Sainfoin on the edge of a meadow in the village of Le Villars near Roubion.
After doing some research I believe the larvae were Osiris Blue ( Cupido osiris ) larvae, whose only hostplant is Sainfoin. We did find a worn male Osiris Blue in the same meadow and this would tie in as I believe the end of June is very late in the flight season for this species in this area.
Below are four images showing the interaction between the larvae and the ants.
Osiris Blue larvae and ants.
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Re: Osiris Blue larvae and ants.
Terrific Stuff!
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Re: Osiris Blue larvae and ants.
Amazing pictures and observations. The literature says that Osiris blue caterpillars are frequently to be found attended by one or two ants but I have to say in all my time in Switzerland I never even found the larvae let alone see them with their chaperones.
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Re: Osiris Blue larvae and ants.
Magnificent, Nigel. I'm sure such images would be perfect for Pete Eeles' new book, Life Cycles of the Butterflies of France. 

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Re: Osiris Blue larvae and ants.
Thanks very much for the feedback Tony, Guy, and David.
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That would be really something DavidDavid M wrote:Magnificent, Nigel. I'm sure such images would be perfect for Pete Eeles' new book, Life Cycles of the Butterflies of France.
