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XERCES BLUE Traditional Cache

This cache has been archived.

Idaguste: Archiving since it never seems to last longer than a few finds. Sorry to see another go out of the park. It lasted 11 years, but this was the one that needed replaced most often.

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Hidden : 9/27/2014
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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2/6/17 JUST RECEIVED NOTICE THAT AS OF APRIL THERE WILL BE A GENERAL ADMISSION FEE INTO THE PARK.------​-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANNUAL MEMBERS ARE GRANTED FREE GENERAL ADMISSION.--------https://www.beechcreekgardens.org/hours-admission-contact---------------------------------------------------- for prices into the park. Prices change depending on the month you plan to be in the park.*********************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

The Xerces Blue (Glaucopsyche xerces) is an extinct species of butterfly in the gossamer-winged butterfly family, Lycaenidae. The species lived in coastal sand dunes of the Sunset District  of  San Francisco. The Xerces Blue is believed to be the first American butterfly species to become extinct as a result of loss of habitat caused by urban development. The last Xerces Blue was seen in either 1941 or 1943 on land that is part of Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

The species was first described and documented in 1852. It was characterized by blue wings with white spots. The butterfly's food plants belonged to the genera Lotus and Lupinus. Xerces probably associated with ants in its larval stages as part of a symbiotic relationship. One of the theories regarding the extinction of the species is that with human settlement in the Bay Area, new species of ant were introduced which slowly replaced the existing ant species within the butterfly's super habitat.

Efforts are on to reestablish related butterflies in the Xerces Blue's former habitat. The Palos Verdea Blue(Glaucopsyche lygdamus palosverdesensis) which is considered a Los Angeles cousin of the Xerces, is being reared in labs. A new Xerces-like subspecies of the Silvery Blue (Glaucopsyche lygdamus) has been discovered as well.

An endangered invertebrate conservation group known as the Xerces Society is named after the Xerces Blue. The specific name derives from the French spelling of "Xerxes", the name of Persian kings Xerxes I and Xerxes II of the fifth century BC.

NAME HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CONTAINER. I WANTED TO PUT AN "X" OUT TO HELP WITH THE ALPHABET CHALLENGE. CACHE IS HIDDEN NEAR A BUTTERFLY GARDEN. DAY LIGHT CACHING ONLY PLEASE. Container is near the trail.

no FTF prize. sorry Congratulations Uncle Tom and Lady Di on the FTF

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