Ringlet
The ringlet is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is only one of the numerous "ringlet" butterflies in the tribe Satyrini.
Range
The ringlet is a widely distributed species found throughout much of the Palearctic realm. In Europe it is common in most countries but absent from northern Scandinavia, peninsular Italy, Portugal, southern and central Spain, the Mediterranean islands and North Africa. In Greece it is found in northern regions. Beyond Europe it is found across much of temperate Asia including Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, China and Korea.Image:Aphantopus hyperantus larva.jpg|thumb|Caterpillar
Description
Aphantopus hyperantus is a medium-sized butterfly with a wingspan of up to 35 to 42 millimeters. The wing upper and lower sides are solid brown with small, yellowish-rimmed eyespots. The newly emerged ringlet has a velvety appearance and is almost black with a white fringe to the wings. The number and size of the eyespots is variable, they may be missing on the upper wing surface. In central Europe and southern England the rare form arete occurs. The eggs are pale yellow when first laid, but become pale brown.The caterpillars are about 25 millimeters long. They are gray or light reddish brown and have dark, reddish brown and very fine dots. Dorsally there is a dark longitudinal line, which is widened at the segment boundaries. Toward the rear, this line is more intensely colored. The head is darker and has several faint longitudinal stripes.
Color and wing spot variation
Subspecies
- ssp. abaensis Yoshino, 2003 - northwestern Sichuan
- ssp. alpheois Fruhstorfer, 1908 - Ural, western Siberia
- ssp. arctica - northern Europe
- ssp. bieti - Sichuan and northern Yunnan
- ssp. hyperantus Linnaeus, 1758 - western Europe, the type locality is Sweden
- ssp. luti Evans, 1915 - southeastern Tibet
- ssp. ocellata - Amur and Ussuri
- ssp. sajana - Sayan Mountains
- ssp. sibiricus Obraztsov, 1936 - Altai, southern Siberia and Transbaikalia
Habitat