| Erebia aethiops | (Esper, 1777) | 
TL: Europe, South Germany (500 - 2700 m.)
Habitat
- Forest clearings
 - Glades
 - Pine forests
 
38-46 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name 
 ArmenianԷֆիոփյան սևուկ 
 ČeskyOkáč klubeňkový 
 DeutschGraubindiger Mohrenfalter 
 Eesti keelNurmiku-tõmmusilmik 
 EnglishScotch Argus 
 EspañolErebia clara de Esper 
 FrançaisMoiré sylvicole 
 HrvatskiObični planinski okaš 
 ItalianoEtiope 
 LatviešuGāršas brūnulis 
 LietuviųŠilinė erebija 
 MagyarKözönséges szerecsenlepke 
 NederlandsZomererebia 
 PolskiGórówka medea 
 ShqipZijoshja aethiops 
 SlovenčinaOčkáň trávový 
 SlovenščinaGozdni rjavček 
 SrpskiTankoruba erebija 
 SrpskiТанкоруба еребија 
 SuomeksiSkotlannin nokiperhonen 
 SvenskaHundäxingfjäril 
 TürkçeÝskoç Güzelesmeri 
 ΕλληνικάΕρέβια των λιβαδιών 
 БеларускаяЧернушка эфиопка 
 МакедонскиЛетна еребија 
 РусскийЧернушка эфиопка 
 УкраїнськаГірняк ефіоп  
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Cyperaceae Carex sempervirens Evergreen sedge Juncacae Luzula nivea Snow-white wood-rush Poaceae Agrostis canina Velvet Bent Poaceae Anthoxanthum odoratum Sweet Vernal Grass Poaceae Brachypodium pinnatum Tor-grass Poaceae Brachypodium sylvaticum False Brome Poaceae Briza media Poaceae Bromopsis erecta Erect brome Poaceae Calamagrostis epigeios Wood Small-reed Poaceae Dactylis glomerata Cocksfoot Poaceae Deschampsia cespitosa Tufted hairgrass Poaceae Festuca ovina Sheep's Fescue Poaceae Molinia caerulea Purple Moor Grass Poaceae Poa annua Annual Meadow-grass Poaceae Poa trivialis Rough Meadow-grass Poaceae Sesleria caerulea Blue Moor-grass  
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Language Website Authors 
 British Butterflies Steven Cheshire 
 Butterfly Conservation Armenia 
 euroButterflies Matt Rowling 
 
 Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner 
 Lepidoptera Caucasi Валентин Тихонов 
 Lepiforum e. V. 
 Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei 
 Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis 
 Russian insects Ilya Osipov 
 Schmetterling - Raupe Walter Schön 
 UK Butterflies Peter Eeles  
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