Species
Listed alphabetically.
- Celastrina acesina
- Celastrina albocoeruleus – Albocerulean
- Celastrina algernoni
- Celastrina argiolus – Holly Blue
- Celastrina cardia – Pale Hedge Blue
- Celastrina dipora – Dusky Blue Cupid
- Celastrina echo – Echo Azure
- Celastrina fedoseevi
- Celastrina filipjevi
- Celastrina gigas
- Celastrina gozora – Mexican Azure
- Celastrina hersilia
- Celastrina huegeli – Large Hedge Blue
- Celastrina humulus – Hops Azure
- Celastrina idella – Holly Azure
- Celastrina iynteana – Jyntea Hedge Blue
- Celastrina ladon – Spring Azure
- Celastrina ladonides – Silvery Hedge Blue
- Celastrina lavendularis – Plain Hedge Blue
- Celastrina lucia – Lucia Azure or Boreal Spring Azure
- Celastrina morsheadi
- Celastrina neglecta – Summer Azure
- Celastrina neglectamajor – Appalachian Azure
- Celastrina nigra – Spring Sooty, Dusky Azure, or Sooty Azure
- Celastrina ogasawaraensis
- Celastrina oreas
- Celastrina perplexa
- Celastrina phellodendroni
- Celastrina philippina
- Celastrina serotina – Cherry Gall Azure
- Celastrina sugitanii
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