Arctic-butterfly
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Oeneis jutta ascerta
Oeneis jutta ascerta is a subspecies of Arctic butterfly in the genus Oeneis, described by Masters and Sorensen in 1968. Like other members of the genus Oeneis, it is associated with high mountain and alpine habitats. The subspecies is part of a group of butterflies commonly known as "Arctics" that occur across western North America, Canada, and Alaska. Oeneis jutta ascerta has been documented in both North America and parts of Europe, including Belarus.
Oeneis jutta balder
Oeneis jutta balder is a subspecies of Arctic butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It belongs to the genus Oeneis, a group associated with high mountain habitats across western North America, Canada, and Alaska. The subspecific name has been attributed to both Guérin-Méneville (1832) and Hübner (1837) in different sources, reflecting taxonomic complexity. Distribution records indicate presence in Europe, Belarus, and North America.
Oeneis uhleri reinthali
Oeneis uhleri reinthali is a subspecies of the Uhler's Arctic butterfly, a member of the Satyrinae subfamily within Nymphalidae. This subspecies occurs in the western interior of North America, specifically in the prairie provinces of Canada. Like other Oeneis species, it is associated with high-elevation or northern habitats and has a life cycle adapted to cooler climates.
Oeneis uhleri uhleri
Uhler's Arctic
Oeneis uhleri uhleri is a subspecies of Arctic butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It occurs in the western United States and Canada, inhabiting high-elevation mountain environments. Like other members of the genus Oeneis, it is associated with alpine and subalpine habitats. The species has been documented from the Rocky Mountain region northward into the Canadian prairie provinces.
Oeneis uhleri varuna
Varuna Arctic
Oeneis uhleri varuna, commonly known as the Varuna Arctic, is a subspecies of butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It belongs to the genus Oeneis, a group commonly referred to as the Arctics, which are typically associated with high mountain habitats across western North America. This subspecies is distributed across the Canadian prairie provinces. The Varuna Arctic is one of several subspecies within the Oeneis uhleri species complex, which exhibits variation across its range in North America.