Coenonympha tullia eunomia
Dornfield, 1967
Coenonympha tullia eunomia is a of the common ringlet , a member of the Satyrinae within Nymphalidae. It occurs in Europe and North America, with found in Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and other regions. As a subspecies of the widespread C. tullia, it inhabits similar environments to the nominate form, typically associated with grassland and bog .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Coenonympha tullia eunomia: /ˌsiːnəˈnɪmfə ˈtʌliə juːˈnoʊmiə/
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Distribution
Europe (including Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina), North America, and the European Union.
Similar Taxa
- Coenonympha tullia tulliaNominate ; eunomia distinguished by geographic range and subtle morphological differences typical of subspecific variation in this complex.
- Coenonympha nipisiquitRelated congeneric (maritime ringlet) sharing similar preferences in wet grasslands and bogs, but restricted to salt marshes in eastern Canada and listed as endangered.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- Catalogue of Life
- Burning bogs. - Buglife Blog - Buglife
- Coenonympha nipisiquit Archives - Entomology Today
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