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Marbled ringlet

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386:, but the ocelli as rule somewhat smaller and the hindwing of the female more distinctly dentate. The band of the forewing narrows posteriorly, being bright russet in the male and light russet-yellow in the female. There are 2 united, white centred, black ocelli near the apex of the forewing, and above them there is sometimes a black ocelliform dot which has but rarely a pupil. Towards the hindmargin there is a further small ocellus, which has occasionally a white centre. In the somewhat narrower distal band of the liindwing there are 3 rarely 4, white-centred black ocelli. The underside of the forewing russet-brown, lighter in the female, with black-brown margin, the apex being dusted with white-grey. Underside of the hindwing black-brown, marmorated with white-grey; the strongly dentate central band is externally bordered by a band-like line which consists of an accumulation of white scales and is here and there interrupted; towards the distal margin there are 3-4 white-centred black eye-dots. The female is throughout lighter in colour, the ocelli being larger. The underside of the hindwing is white-grey, thinly dusted with brown atoms, the veins being sparsely scaled white. The distal margin of the male somewhat lighter than the ground-colour, being chequered brown and white in the female. — In the Alps, in the mountain-and subalpine region, . The butterfly flies in July and August in dry and stony localities, and likes to settle with the wings half open on rocks. 495: 349: 58: 44: 451: 76: 481: 600: 366:
at the apex of the forewings and one or two others not very visible, as well as a series of three or four ocelli on the upperside of the hindwings. The underside of the forewings is red brown with two ocelli at the apex and a wavy edge, while the underside of the hindwings is marbled chestnut brown
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van Swaay, C., Wynhoff, I., Verovnik, R., Wiemers, M., López Munguira, M., Maes, D., Sasic, M., Verstrael, T., Warren, M. & Settele, J. 2010.
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Tolman T., Lewington R. Collins Field Guide Butterflies of Britain & Europe — London: Harper Collins Publishers, 1997.— 320 p., 106 col. pl
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of 44–50 millimetres (1.7–2.0 in). These small dark brown butterflies show a broad bright orange postdiscal band with two oval white
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from the Ligurian Alps and the French Alps to the Tyrol and the Dolomites, the Apuan Alps and in the northern and middle
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Die Großschmetterlinge des palaearktischen Faunengebietes, Die palaearktischen Tagfalter
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743: 333: 681: 597:, 1909, 379 Seiten, mit 89 kolorierten Tafeln (3470 Figuren) 367:(hence the common name) with well marked whitish veins. 888: 690: 419:. The caterpillars overwinter in the first larval 663:Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa 908: 8: 661:Paolo Mazzei, Daniel Morel, Raniero Panfili 915: 901: 678: 56: 42: 31: 423:. In spring they feed on grasses, mainly 527: 446: 208: 568:Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms 382:Hbn.) (37 c). Upperside marked as in 7: 876: 874: 615: 613: 555: 553: 506:grassland at the headwaters of the 887:. 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Erebia montanus


Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nymphalidae
Erebia
Binomial name
De Prunner
Synonyms
Satyrinae
Nymphalidae
Austria
France
Italy
Liechtenstein
Switzerland
Alps
Apennines

wingspan
pupils
Erebia stirius
Erebia styx
Erebia pronoe

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