Blind Ringlet (Erebia pharte)
Blind Ringlet (Erebia pharte)
Blind Ringlet (Erebia pharte)
Blind Ringlet (Erebia pharte)
Blind Ringlet (Erebia pharte)
Blind Ringlet (Erebia pharte)

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Blind Ringlet (Erebia pharte)


Photo © Kars Veling
FamilyNymphalidae
SubfamilySatyrinae
GenusErebia
Speciespharte
Authority(Hübner, [1804])
English NameBlind 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

This Ringlet owes its rather odd name to the absence of eye-spots on both surfaces of the wings. The Blind Ringlet occurs both on dry and damp grasslands, especially where the vegetation is tall, and in grassy places at the edge of woodland. Above the tree-line, they occur mainly on dry vegetation. They have various foodplants, depending on the habitat. In dry places, the caterpillars can be found on Mat-grass (Nardus stricta), Festuca quadriflora, and Sheep’s Fescue (F. ovina), and in damper places in the shade on Red Fescue (F. rubra), Glaucous Sedge (Carex flacca), and C. ferruginea. The caterpillar hibernates twice, pupating at the end of May between spun grass stalks.

Distribution

Austria / France / France: Mainland / Germany / Italy / Italy: Mainland / Liechtenstein / Poland / Romania / Slovakia / Slovenia / Switzerland /

Larval Foodplants

#OrderFamilyGenusSpeciesVernacular NameLink
1PoalesCyperaceaeCarexferruginea
2PoalesCyperaceaeCarexflaccaGlaucous Sedge
3PoalesPoaceaeFestucaFescues
4PoalesPoaceaeFestucaovinaSheep's-fescue
5PoalesPoaceaeFestucaquadriflora
6PoalesPoaceaeFestucarubraRed Fescue
7PoalesPoaceaeNardusstrictaMat-grass