Erebia rossii

Ross's Alpine
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Erebia
Species: E. rossii
Binomial name
Erebia rossii
Curtis, 1835[1]
Synonyms
  • Erebia rossii ab. pallida Goltz, 1930
  • Erebia rossii ab. nigra Goltz, 1930
  • Erebia rossii var. erda Sheljuzhko, 1924
  • Erebia rossii var. ero Bremer, 1861
  • Erebia rossii var. dzhelindae Sheljuzhko, 1925
  • Erebia rossii var. polyopis Sheljuzhko, 1919

The Ross's Alpine[2] or Arctic Alpine[1] (Erebia rossii) is a member of the Satyrinae subfamily of Nymphalidae. It is found in arctic North America and northern Eurasia.

Description

The wingspan is 31-44 mm. The dorsal wings are blackish brown. The forewing in the male has two black eyespots with white pupils sometimes surrounded by one or two orange rings. The male's hindwing has no spots or a partial row of very small spots. The female has two large eye-spots and may have smaller spots on both wings. The ventral hindwings have greyish median bands with jagged borders.[2]

Subspecies

Listed alphabetically.[1]

Life cycle

The foodplants of the larvae are various grasses, including Carex species.[1]

References

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