TL: Austria, Styria (1500 - 2900 m.)
Habitat
- Mountain meadows
- Tundra
Similar species
31-50 mm
Regional distr. - legend
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
CatalàMuntanyesa puntejada
ČeskyOkáč velehorský
DeutschGraubrauner Mohrenfalter
Eesti keelAruheina-tõmmusilmik
EnglishDewy Ringlet
FrançaisMoiré cendré
NorskFjellringvinge
PolskiGórówka pandroza
ShqipZijoshja pandrosë
SlovenčinaOčkáň alpský
SrpskiSitnooka erebija
SuomeksiLapinnokiperhonen
SvenskaFjällgräsfjäril
РусскийЧернушка Пандроза
РусскийЭребия пандрозе
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Erebia dubius Fuessley, 1783 Papilio pandrose Borkhausen, 1788 Erebia zilia Borkhausen, 1789 Erebia lappona Thunberg, 1791 Erebia aglauros Herbst, 1796 Erebia mantoides Butler, 1868 Erebia stelviana Gumppenberg, 1894 Erebia semicaeca Hoffmann, 1919 Erebia nowickii Prüffer, 1923 Erebia anniviersa Strand, 1925 Erebia nigrescens Vorbrodt, 1928 Erebia gracilis Holtz, 1930 Erebia transiens Diószeghy, 1935 Erebia lapponoides Holtz, 1939 Erebia inflacara Vérity, 1953 Erebia orba Vérity, 1953
- 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
Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger
Russian Entomological Society
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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