Large Heath, Coenonympha tullia Canon 7D EF 100 2.8 f/2.5 1/400 iso: 250 Milovice, Czech Republic 6/13/2014
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Common Ringlet Butterfly by careyt http://ift.tt/2wVBPuR #macro
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Large Heath (Coenonympha tullia) underwing
Lepidoptera wing hexagon - Giclée print
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The Large Heath is restricted to wet boggy habitats in northern Britain, Ireland, and a few isolated sites in Wales and central England. The adults always sit with their wings closed and can fly even in quite dull weather provided the air temperature is higher than 14 ° C. The size of the underwing spots varies across its range; a heavily spotted form (davus) is found in lowland England, a virtually spotless race (scotica) in northern Scotland, and a range of intermediate races elsewhere (referred to aspolydama). The butterfly has declined seriously in England and Wales, but is still widespread in parts of Ireland and Scotland.
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Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia)
June 15, 2013
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I believe this is a Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia), Castle Rock Recreation Area... was not able to get very close. (at Walnut Creek, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-GQ4hGljLx/?igshid=1pzby1sohcwb8
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Popular on 500px : Coenonympha tullia / Large Heath by ernstpluess https://t.co/27mw3mpSlZ
Popular on 500px : Coenonympha tullia / Large Heath by ernstpluess http://pic.twitter.com/27mw3mpSlZ
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September 11, 2017 at 01:02PM
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Coenonympha tullia
The Large Heath or Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia) is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It flies in a variety of grassy habitats, including roadsides, woodland edges and clearings, prairies, bogs, and arctic and alpine taiga and tundra. It is a poor flyer, but can sometimes be found along ditches seeking new grounds. It is a holarctic species found in northern Europe and Asia and across North America. C. t. inornata, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Dorsal view
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Common Ringlet
Coenonympha tullia
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Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia)
June 22, 2015
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Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia)
June 10, 2014
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Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia) Native Species - Vulnerable in Labrador The Common Ringlet can be found in a variety of grassy habitats, including roadsides, woodland edges and clearings, prairies, bogs, and arctic and alpine taiga and tundra. Source:
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Common Ringlet (Coenonympha tullia) by Jason King
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