Scotch argus
The Scotch argus is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. In spite of its English name argus, it is not a close relation of the brown argus nor the northern brown argus.
Taxonomy
include:- Erebia aethiops ssp. aethifps
- Erebia aethiops ssp. caledonia
- Erebia aethiops ssp. deprezzivaga Verity, 1935
- Erebia aethiops ssp. fogarasica Warren, 1931
- Erebia aethiops ssp. isouata Goltz, 1939
Distribution and habitat
Description
Erebia aethiops has a wingspan of 42–46 mm. Antennae are clavate. The background colour of the wings varies from dark brown to black brown, with reddish-yellow bands, black eyespots with white pupils and greyish wing fringes, weakly chequered in the females. On the forewing there are three or four eyespots, usually two apical plus a third detached, while on the hindwings there are four or five.The underside of the hindwings shows a whitish or cream banding but there is a slightly marked sexual dimorphism. In Scotland, the subspecies caledonia has a narrower reddish-yellow band and never contains more than three small eyespots. Three black spots are present on each hindwing. The egg is oval shaped, with 20 to 28 longitudinal ribs. The mature caterpillar is yellow brown, with a brown head. The pupae are yellow brown and relatively short and compact, reaching a length of.
This species is rather similar to Erebia ligea, but the fringes on the edges of the upper side of the wings are more light grey, while in E. ligea they are white.Wheeler gives a short description of both species.