| Common Alpine,  Erebia epipsodea 
  <LEP173>       
  Sometimes named Butler’s Alpine, it has a pattern typical of many
  alpines of the European Alps: chocolate brown wings ringed by clack,
  white-centered eyespots lying in cinnamon patches.  Newly emerged alpines shimmer with a purplish green
  iridescence.  They live in mountain
  meadows and clearings of the American West.   | 
 
