Marbled Ringlet (Erebia montana)
Marbled Ringlet (Erebia montana)
Marbled Ringlet (Erebia montana)
Marbled Ringlet (Erebia montana)
Marbled Ringlet (Erebia montana)
Marbled Ringlet (Erebia montana)

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Marbled Ringlet (Erebia montana)


Photo © Johannes van Donge
FamilyNymphalidae
SubfamilySatyrinae
GenusErebia
Speciesmontana
Authority(Prunner, 1798)
English NameMarbled Ringlet
European Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2010Least Concern (LC)
European Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
EU 27 Red List 2025Least Concern (LC)
Habitats Directive
Bern Convention
CITES

Description

The Marbled Ringlet is mainly found on warm, rocky slopes with patches of grassy vegetation in flower-rich grasslands, and occasionally in woods, for the most part on limestone. When the butterflies settle on stones or on the ground with their wings closed, they are hardly noticeable. However, they can be seen visiting flowers, which they do regularly. The caterpillars hibernate in the first larval instar and in the spring begin feeding on fescues (Festuca spp.), or on Mat-grass (Nardus stricta). The caterpillars have been found on the larger tussocks growing in the shelter of rocks. They pupate in June or July.

Distribution

Austria / France / France: Mainland / Italy / Italy: Mainland / Liechtenstein / Switzerland /

Larval Foodplants

#OrderFamilyGenusSpeciesVernacular NameLink
1PoalesPoaceaeFestucaFescues
2PoalesPoaceaeFestucarubraRed Fescue
3PoalesPoaceaeHelictochloaversicolor
4PoalesPoaceaeNardusstrictaMat-grass