Pictures gallery of Black Ringlet Butterfly
A-Z of butterflies - Butterfly Conservation

Butterfly the Ringlet has a velvety appearance and is almost black, with a white fringe to the wings. The small circles on the underwings, which give the butterfly
Black Ringlet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Black Ringlet (Erebia melas) is a member of the Satyrinae subfamily of Nymphalidae. It is a high altitude butterfly found in Albania, former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria
Ringlet Butterfly | Wild About Britain

Dark brown butterfly. Underwing has distinctive eyespots: white centre, black inner ring and outer yellow ring. Similar to male Meadow Brown. When newly emerged, the
Black Mountain Ringlet details from nzButterfly.info

Also Known As; Large Black Mountain Ringlet. Description. A native species of Butterfly that still needs farther study and whose life history is not well known.
W.E.S. - False Ringlet Butterfly - ThinkQuest

False Ringlet Butterfly Coenonympha oedippus. The subspecies C.o.oedippus can be found in western France and northern Italy, central Europe. It lives in wetlands and
British Butterflies - A Photographic Guide by Steven Cheshire

Description The uppersides of a freshly emerged Ringlet have a velvety appearance almost black in colour fringed with white. Two small dark brown/black eye spots
Erebia melas - Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies

Matt Rowlings's European Butterflies Species Page for the Black Ringlet, Erebia melas
Erebia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

brush-footed butterflies, family Nymphalidae. Most of the about 90–100 species (see also below) are dark brown or black in color, with Herbst, 1796) – Black Ringlet
Butler's Ringlet details from nzButterfly.info

Also Known As; Butler's Black Mountain Ringlet and Small Black Mountain Ringlet. Description. A native species of Butterfly that still needs a great deal of study and
Ringlet Butterflies - Aphantopus hyperantus - UK Safari

The ringlet caterpillars feed on various grasses. Special features: The male ringlet butterfly can be almost black when young, but fade to brown with age.
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