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  2. Chlorostrymon simaethis - Wikipedia

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    The amethyst hairstreak ( Chlorostrymon maesites) is the only similar species in the silver-banded hairstreak's range. The amethyst hairstreak is smaller. The upperside of the male is dark, vivid, purplish blue. The upperside of the female is bright blue with dark forewing apexes. The underside of the forewing lacks the silver band.

  3. Chlorostrymon maesites - Wikipedia

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    Chlorostrymon maesites. Chlorostrymon maesites, known generally as amethyst hairstreak, is a species of hairstreak in the butterfly family Lycaenidae. Other common names include the maesites hairstreak and verde azul hairstreak. [1] [2] The MONA or Hodges number for Chlorostrymon maesites is 4271. [3]

  4. Amethyst - Wikipedia

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    An amethyst geode that formed when large crystals grew in open spaces inside the rock. The largest amethyst geode found as of 2007 was the Empress of Uruguay, found in Artigas, Uruguay in 2007. It stands at a height of 3.27 meters, lies open along its length, and weighs 2.5 tons. Amethyst is also found and mined in South Korea. [19]

  5. Fenton Art Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Amethyst Opalescent [22] Blue Opalescent 1959-64, 1978–81 Appears at odd times after 1907 till 1959. [22] [23] Cameo Opalescent 1920's, 1979–82 Brown to tan in color. [23] Cranberry Opalescent 1956-1989 Mainly made in hobnail and coin dot pattern molds. [23] French Opalescent 1956-68, 1980 Also called Crystal. Clear class.

  6. Millersburg Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    A six petal flower surrounded by striped rays. Used on compotes in green, vaseline, amethyst, and marigold colors. [9] Bullseye and Loop Used on vases. The vases are swung and the pattern is deformed. [10] Butterfly and Corn Outside pattern used on a vase. Colors include green, vaseline, amethyst, and marigold. [11] Campbell and Beesley

  7. Laccaria amethystina - Wikipedia

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    Laccaria amethystina, commonly known as the amethyst deceiver, or amethyst laccaria, [1] is a small brightly colored mushroom, that grows in deciduous and coniferous forests. The mushroom itself is edible, but can absorb arsenic from the soil. Because its bright amethyst coloration fades with age and weathering, it becomes difficult to identify ...

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