- en.wikipedia.org Coenonympha glycerionCoenonympha glycerion, the chestnut heath, is a butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It can be found in Eastern Europe and east across the Palearctic...
- pixabay.com images/search/coenonympha glycerion/10 Free images of Coenonympha Glycerion. Hundreds of coenonympha glycerion images to choose from. Free high resolution picture download.
- insecta.pro taxonomy/8628...iphis = Papilio glycerion Borkhausen, 1788 = Papilio iphis Denis & Shiffermüller, 1775 = Papilio tiphon Esper, 1777 = Coenonympha glycerion glycerion.
- butterfliesoffrance.com html/Coenonympha …Glycerion could be confused with the Large Heath (C. tullia), especially if the unh has significant ocelli; the differences are addressed on the tullia page.
- pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov taxonomy/Coenonympha-…This page summarizes the data available in PubChem associated with the organism Coenonympha glycerion.
- lepidoptera.eu species/48Lepidoptera Mundi species detail page: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae, Satyrini, Coenonymphina, Coenonympha glycerion.
- http://pyrgus.de Coenonympha_glycerion_en.htmlIn the Swabian Jura Coenonympha glycerion is still common in almost all limestone grasslands. In the foothills of the Alps, however, there is a strong decline.
- rusinsects.com satyrid/s-co-gly.htmCOENONYMPHA Hubner, 1819. Coenonympha glycerion (Borkhausen, 1788).
- zonacharrua.com butterflies/Europe - Coenonympha …Coenonympha glycerion is found across much of Europe from northern Portugal to Russia, but is absent from many areas including Britain, Sweden, Norway...
- en.paperblog.com coenonympha-glycerion-fadet-de-…Coenonympha glycerion, Fadet de la mélique ou Iphis/Semi-Procris, Chestnut Heath. The wing span is 25-35 millimetres.