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Lapland ringlet

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black, and without pupils. There are on the hindwing mostly 3—4 black ocelli which are bordered with brown -yellow, have no pupils and are sometimes absent. The forewing beneath somewhat darker than above, the apex and part of the distal margin being dusted with ashy grey The ocelli are not brown -yellow, but light with ochre -yellow ring, these more prominent than above. The hindwing beneath densely dusted with white-grey, bearing a more or less prominent, brown, distally somewhat dentate, median band, at the outside of which there is sometimes a larger, somewhat diffuse, grey costal spot and usually a small white central one. Before the distal margin there are some black dots, which are here and there narrowly edged with yellow. In Scandinavia , North Russia and Siberia. — ab.
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Hbn.) (37 h). Dark grey- brown above, the hindwing being feebly dentate and the fringes chequered brown and grey. The forewing bears 3 black eye-spots in brown yellow rings, the anterior one being largest and having mostly 2 white pupils, while the 2 posterior ones are shifted distad and are small,
253:. — unicolor Spuler is the form occurring in Lapponia; it is uniformly black-brown, the ocelli of the forewing being absent except the upper 2, which are faintly edged with red or not at all. — Nothing is known of the larva. The form 31: 249:, with more numerous and larger black eyespots, which moreover are broadly ringed with brown -yellow. In Kamtchatka and Mongolia; in Europe occasional specimen among the nymotypical form of 562: 526: 650: 321: 684: 487: 39: 674: 679: 643: 448: 567: 505: 518: 55: 689: 636: 391: 453: 150: 474: 167: 50: 429: 588: 554: 461: 620: 593: 218:) and winters twice. A dry period in the habitat will result in the decline of the species. 669: 575: 346:
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according to Elwes in the woods, apparently nowhere in abundance.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Guide to the Butterflies of Russia and Adjacent Territories
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feeds on various grasses and related plants (such as
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Langham
Ulster Museum
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Nymphalidae
Erebia
Binomial name
Carl Peter Thunberg
Satyrinae
Nymphalidae
spruce
pine
peatlands
moors
larva
Carex

"Erebia Dalman, 1816"
Seitz. A.
public domain
Butterflies of Norway
Taxon identifiers
Wikidata
Q2053429

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