Common Ringlet

Coenonympha tullia

General Status Rank: 
Secure
ELCODE: 
IILEPN6030
Common Name: 
Common Ringlet
Scientific Name: 
Coenonympha tullia
Taxonomy
Group: 
Lepidoptera (Butterfly)
Kingdom: 
Animalia
Phylum: 
Arthropoda
Class: 
Insecta
Order: 
Lepidoptera
Family: 
Nymphalidae
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General Biology

Longevity

one generation per year
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Habitat
larvae = grasses adults = grassy habitats (raodsides, woodlands edges, clearing, prairies, bogs, arctic and alpine taiga and tundra)
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Distribution

Ecozones

Southern Arctic, Taiga Plains, Taiga Shield, Boreal Plains
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Distribution

0.40
Score: 
G
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Number of Occurrences

15 (B058); additional 3 at Norman Wells (65d16’0”N; 126d44’9’) and 1 at 3 km S of Vermilion Creek (65d6’N; 126d03’) (HAV1); 32 (B205)
Score: 
BE
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Historical Distribution

This coast-to-coast species is commoner south of the boreal forest, but occurs north to Hudson Bay, Quebec, and, in the west, to the coast of YT and NWT.
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Area of Occupancy

Score: 
-
Population

Population Size

common to abundant in southern range
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Threats

Threats

none known
Score: 
C
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Intrinsic Vulnerability

none known
Score: 
-
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General Status Rank
Rank: 
Secure
S Rank: 
S4S5
Decision Process Description: 
Ranks drafted by Norbert Kondla; Present in Inuvialuit, Gwich'in, Sahtu, Deh Cho, South Slave: ; Reviewed in 2010, no change; Reviewed in 2015, no change
Last Updated: 
October 20, 2014

References

Ecozones

  • Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return

Habitat

  • Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return
  • Norbert Kondla (2001) P.Biol., RPBio.. Ministry ofSustainable Resource Management 845 Columbia Avenue, - H147 Return

Historical Distribution

  • Layberry, Ross (2005) Butterflies from Sahtu - Update. E-mail from Ross to A. Veitch on 7 Feb 2005 - details on identification and location of species collected at Jawbone lake, and Norman Wells in summer 2004 Reference binder - HAV1 Return

Intrinsic Vulnerability

  • Norbert Kondla (2001) P.Biol., RPBio.. Ministry ofSustainable Resource Management 845 Columbia Avenue, - H147 Return

Longevity

  • Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return

NWT Known Subspecies

Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return

Number of Occurrences

  • Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return
  • Layberry, Ross (2005) Butterflies from Sahtu - Update. E-mail from Ross to A. Veitch on 7 Feb 2005 - details on identification and location of species collected at Jawbone lake, and Norman Wells in summer 2004 Reference binder - HAV1 Return
  • ENR (2013) Butterflies of the Northwest Territories. Version January 2013 Booklet http://www.enr.gov.nt.ca/sites/default/files/documents/butterfly_book_2013.pdf - B205 Return

Population Size

Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return

Range Extent

  • Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return

Taxonomy

  • Layberry RA, Hall PW, and Lafontaine JD (1998) The Butterflies of Canada. University of Toronto Press Incorporated RWED Library Call #QL552.L39 - B058 Return

Threats

  • Norbert Kondla (2001) P.Biol., RPBio.. Ministry ofSustainable Resource Management 845 Columbia Avenue, - H147 Return