Erebia rossi Curtis in Ross, 1834.
In the Altai Mountains this is, perhaps, the most highland
species, not as reaching the highest altitudes (these are
Parnassius phoebus and Aporia crataegi who does this) but having
the highest lower limit of about 2300 m above sea level. It
flies among large stoned screes and moraines of the stepped back glaciers.
Range: Polar regions of Eurasia from the Pechora River to
Chukotka, the mountains of the temperate Eurasia south to
Mongolia and N Korea, the northern North America.
Ssp.: erda Sheljuzhko, 1924: range: the Altai Mts.
A male
A large-stone scree at 2400 m above sea level on a northern slope of the mountain with the Skynchak cliff at,
the Tekelyu River right bank, the Akkem River basin, the Katunskii Range northern principal slope, Central [Russian} Altai Mts.,
Ust'-Koksa District, Altai Republic, West Siberia, Russia. 1st July 2007. O. Kosterin.