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BC Conservation Data Centre: Species Summary


Erebia mancinus
Taiga Alpine


 
Scientific Name: Erebia mancinus E. Doubleday, [1849]
English Name: Taiga Alpine
 
Classification / Taxonomy
Scientific Name - Concept Reference: Pelham, J. P. 2008. A catalogue of the butterflies of the United States and Canada with a complete bibliography of the descriptive and systematic literature. The Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera. Volume 40. 658 pp. Revised 14 February, 2012.
Classification Level: Species
Species Group: Invertebrate Animal
Species Code: LE-EREMAN
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Lepidoptera Nymphalidae
   
Conservation Status / Legal Designation
Global Status: G5 (Nov 2023)
Provincial Status: S5 (Jan 2020)
BC List: Yellow
Provincial FRPA list:   
Provincial Wildlife Act:
COSEWIC Status:
SARA Schedule:
General Status Canada: 6 - Not Assessed (2000)
   
Ecology & Life History
General Description:
Migration Characteristics:
(Global / Provincial)
 
    Nonmigrant:
    Local Migrant:
    Distant Migrant:
    Within Borders Migrant:
N /
N /
N /
na /
Habitats:
(Type / Subtype / Dependence)
Global Habitat Comments: This species is found in black spruce or larch bogs, willow woodlands, and occasionally lodgepole pine woodland in taiga (Opler, 1999; Layberry et al., 1998; Philip and Ferris 2016).
Food Habits: Herbivore:Immature
Nectarivore: Adult
Global Food Habits Comments: Larval hosts are probably sedges or grasses (Philip and Ferris 2016; Lotts and Naberhaus 2017).
Global Phenology:
Provincial Phenology:
(1st half of month/
2nd half of month)
Colonial Breeder: N
Length(cm)/width(cm)/Weight(g): / /
Elevation (m) (min / max): Global: 
Provincial: 
   
 
Distribution
Endemic: N
Global Range Comment: This species occurs across Canada, from Yukon to Newfoundland and in the United States in Alaska and northern Minnesota (GBIF 2023; SCAN 2023).
 
Authors / Contributors
Global Information Author: T. Cornelisse
Last Updated: Nov 08, 2023
Provincial Information Author:
Last Updated:
   
References and Related Literature
Alberta Conservation Information Management Centre. 2022. Element Subnational Ranking Form in Biotics 5 database. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia (accessed 2023).
British Columbia Conservation Data Centre. 2020. Element Subnational Ranking Form in Biotics 5 database. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia.
Philip, K. W. and C. D. Ferris. 2016. Butterflies of Alaska: A Field Guide. Second Edition. Alaska Entomological Society. Clifford D. Ferris. Laramie, Wyoming.110 pp.
 

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Suggested Citation:

B.C. Conservation Data Centre. 2023. Species Summary: Erebia mancinus. B.C. Minist. of Environment. Available: https://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/eswp/ (accessed Jun 8, 2026).