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Common Alpine

(Erebia epipsodea)

 

 

Common Alpine (Erebia epipsodea Butler)

Wing span: 1 5/8 - 2 inches (4.2 - 5.1 cm).

Identification: Wings are dark brown. Upperside of both wings with white-centered submarginal eyespots in a yellow-orange patch. Underside of forewing is similar to the upperside; hindwing is gray with submarginal black eyespots.

Life history: Males patrol all day to watch for females. Eggs are laid on living and dead grasses. Third- and fourth-stage caterpillars hibernate.

Flight: One brood from mid-June to early August.

Caterpillar hosts: Probably grasses.

Adult food: Flower nectar.

Habitat: Moist open grassy fields, meadows, high prairies, open forests.

Range: Alaska south through the Rocky Mountains to northern New Mexico; west across the prairie provinces to southwest Manitoba.

 

Common Alpine (Erebia epipsodea)