| Erebia oeme | (Hübner, [1804]) | 
TL: Tirol (800 - 2500 m.)
Habitat
- Deciduous wet forests
- Mountain meadows
- Mountain pastures
- Scrub
- Waterlogged meadows
Similar species
38-46 mm
- Local names
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		Language Vernacular name  Català CatalàMuntanyesa de les molleres  Deutsch DeutschDoppelaugen-Mohrenfalter  English EnglishBright-eyed Ringlet  Français FrançaisMoiré des luzules  Hrvatski HrvatskiSvjetlooki planinski okaš  Shqip ShqipZijoshja njollaçift  Srpski SrpskiBistrooka erebija  Suomeksi SuomeksiMonisilmänokiperhonen  Ελληνικά ΕλληνικάΕρέβια των υγροτόπων 
- Primary hostplants
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		Family Latin name Vernacular name Cyperaceae Carex Sedge Juncacae Luzula Wood-rush Poaceae Briza Quaking-grass Poaceae Festuca rubra Red Fascue Poaceae Molinia caerulea Purple Moor Grass Poaceae Poa alpina Alpine Meadow-grass Poaceae Poa nemoralis Wood Meadow-grass Poaceae Poa pratensis Smooth Meadow-grass 
- Synonyms and other combinations
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		Latin name Author Erebia spodia Staudinger, 1871 Erebia lugens Staudinger, 1901 
- Links
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		Language Website Authors   euroButterflies Matt Rowling   European Butterfly Page Guy Padfield   Lepiforum e. V.   Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei   Schmetterling - Raupe Walter Schön   The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 
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