Oeneis
''Oeneis'' (the Arctics or graylings) is a butterfly genus of the Satyrinae. All but one of its members are Arctic, sub-Arctic or high-altitude alpine in distribution. Some of the members of the genus are among the butterflies that can get along in the harshest climates of any butterflies. Four species in Europe, more are found in Arctic Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Arctic North America and the Rocky Mountains. Curiously, there are no observations from Greenland. The development of most species takes two years. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''jutta'' species group: *''Oeneis fulla'' (Eversmann, 1851) *''Oeneis jutta'' (Hübner, 1805–1806) – Baltic grayling or Jutta Arctic *''Oeneis magna'' (Graeser, 1888) *'' Oeneis melissa'' (Fabricius, 1775) – Melissa Arctic *''Oeneis tunga'' (Staudinger, 1894) The ''norna'' species group: *''Oeneis actaeoides'' (Lukhtanov, 1989) *''Oeneis glacialis'' (Moll, 1785) – Alpine grayling *''Oeneis norna'' (Thunberg, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oeneis Ivallda
''Oeneis'' (the Arctics or graylings) is a butterfly genus of the Satyrinae. All but one of its members are Arctic, sub-Arctic or high-altitude alpine in distribution. Some of the members of the genus are among the butterflies that can get along in the harshest climates of any butterflies. Four species in Europe, more are found in Arctic Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Arctic North America and the Rocky Mountains. Curiously, there are no observations from Greenland. The development of most species takes two years. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''jutta'' species group: *'' Oeneis fulla'' (Eversmann, 1851) *''Oeneis jutta'' (Hübner, 1805–1806) – Baltic grayling or Jutta Arctic *''Oeneis magna'' (Graeser, 1888) *''Oeneis melissa'' (Fabricius, 1775) – Melissa Arctic *''Oeneis tunga'' (Staudinger, 1894) The ''norna'' species group: *''Oeneis actaeoides'' (Lukhtanov, 1989) *'' Oeneis glacialis'' (Moll, 1785) – Alpine grayling *''Oeneis norna'' (Thunberg, 1791) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oeneis Aktashi
''Oeneis'' (the Arctics or graylings) is a butterfly genus of the Satyrinae. All but one of its members are Arctic, sub-Arctic or high-altitude alpine in distribution. Some of the members of the genus are among the butterflies that can get along in the harshest climates of any butterflies. Four species in Europe, more are found in Arctic Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Arctic North America and the Rocky Mountains. Curiously, there are no observations from Greenland. The development of most species takes two years. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''jutta'' species group: *''Oeneis fulla'' (Eversmann, 1851) *''Oeneis jutta'' (Hübner, 1805–1806) – Baltic grayling or Jutta Arctic *'' Oeneis magna'' (Graeser, 1888) *'' Oeneis melissa'' (Fabricius, 1775) – Melissa Arctic *'' Oeneis tunga'' (Staudinger, 1894) The ''norna'' species group: *'' Oeneis actaeoides'' (Lukhtanov, 1989) *''Oeneis glacialis'' (Moll, 1785) – Alpine grayling *''Oeneis norna'' (Thunberg, 17 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oeneis Actaeoides
''Oeneis'' (the Arctics or graylings) is a butterfly genus of the Satyrinae. All but one of its members are Arctic, sub-Arctic or high-altitude alpine climate, alpine in distribution. Some of the members of the genus are among the butterflies that can get along in the harshest climates of any butterflies. Four species in Europe, more are found in Arctic Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Arctic North America and the Rocky Mountains. Curiously, there are no observations from Greenland. The development of most species takes two years. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''jutta'' species group: *''Oeneis fulla'' (Eversmann, 1851) *''Oeneis jutta'' (Hübner, 1805–1806) – Baltic grayling or Jutta Arctic *''Oeneis magna'' (Graeser, 1888) *''Oeneis melissa'' (Fabricius, 1775) – Melissa Arctic *''Oeneis tunga'' (Staudinger, 1894) The ''norna'' species group: *''Oeneis actaeoides'' (Lukhtanov, 1989) *''Oeneis glacialis'' (Moll, 1785) – Alpine grayling *''Oeneis norna'' (Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oeneis Tunga
''Oeneis'' (the Arctics or graylings) is a butterfly genus of the Satyrinae. All but one of its members are Arctic, sub-Arctic or high-altitude alpine in distribution. Some of the members of the genus are among the butterflies that can get along in the harshest climates of any butterflies. Four species in Europe, more are found in Arctic Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Arctic North America and the Rocky Mountains. Curiously, there are no observations from Greenland. The development of most species takes two years. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''jutta'' species group: *''Oeneis fulla'' (Eversmann, 1851) *''Oeneis jutta'' (Hübner, 1805–1806) – Baltic grayling or Jutta Arctic *''Oeneis magna'' (Graeser, 1888) *''Oeneis melissa'' (Fabricius, 1775) – Melissa Arctic *''Oeneis tunga'' (Staudinger, 1894) The ''norna'' species group: *''Oeneis actaeoides'' (Lukhtanov, 1989) *'' Oeneis glacialis'' (Moll, 1785) – Alpine grayling *''Oeneis norna'' (Thunberg, 1791) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oeneis Hora
''Oeneis'' (the Arctics or graylings) is a butterfly genus of the Satyrinae. All but one of its members are Arctic, sub-Arctic or high-altitude alpine in distribution. Some of the members of the genus are among the butterflies that can get along in the harshest climates of any butterflies. Four species in Europe, more are found in Arctic Russia, Siberia, Mongolia, Arctic North America and the Rocky Mountains. Curiously, there are no observations from Greenland. The development of most species takes two years. Species Listed alphabetically within groups: The ''jutta'' species group: *''Oeneis fulla'' (Eversmann, 1851) *''Oeneis jutta'' (Hübner, 1805–1806) – Baltic grayling or Jutta Arctic *'' Oeneis magna'' (Graeser, 1888) *'' Oeneis melissa'' (Fabricius, 1775) – Melissa Arctic *'' Oeneis tunga'' (Staudinger, 1894) The ''norna'' species group: *'' Oeneis actaeoides'' (Lukhtanov, 1989) *''Oeneis glacialis'' (Moll, 1785) – Alpine grayling *''Oeneis norna'' (Thunberg, 17 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oeneis Melissa
''Oeneis melissa'', the Melissa Arctic, is a species of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. The wingspan is 42–51 mm. The larvae feed on various sedges, including ''Carex bigelowii'' and ''Carex rupestris''. Subspecies *''Oeneis melissa melissa'' (Newfoundland, Labrador) *''Oeneis melissa also'' (Boisduval, 833 __NOTOC__ Year 833 ( DCCCXXXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Byzantine-Arab War: Emperor Theophilos signs an armistice for p ... (Polar Urals, Arctic Asia, Taymur, Chukot Peninsula, Kamchatka, Wrangel Island) *''Oeneis melissa orientalis'' Kurentzov, 1970 (eastern Yakutia, Magadan) *''Oeneis melissa daizetsuzana'' Matsumura, 1926 (Japan) *''Oeneis melissa semidea'' (Say, 1828) (New Hampshire) *''Oeneis melissa semplei'' Holland, 1931 (Quebec, inner Labrador, Hudson Bay) *''Oeneis melissa assimilis'' Butler, 1868 (Northwest Territories) *''O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Oeneis Magna
''Oeneis magna'' is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It was described by Ludwig Carl Friedrich Graeser in 1888. It is found from the Altai Mountains to southern Siberia and the Russian Far East, Mongolia, northern China and Korea. The habitat consists of sparse woodlands and mountain tundras. Adults are on wing from May to July. The larvae feed on ''Carex ''Carex'' is a vast genus of more than 2,000 species of grass-like plants in the family Cyperaceae, commonly known as sedges (or seg, in older books). Other members of the family Cyperaceae are also called sedges, however those of genus ''Carex'' ...'' species. Subspecies *''Oeneis magna magna'' (southern Siberia, Transbaikalia, southern Yakutia, Amur, Sikhote-Alin, Shantar Island, north-eastern China: Manchuria, north-eastern Mongolia) *''Oeneis magna dubia'' Elwes, 1899 (Altai, Sayan, western Tuva, western Mongolia) *''Oeneis magna eltgoli'' Yakovlev, 2006 *''Oeneis magna kamtschatica'' Kurentzov, 1970 (Kamchatka) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |