Crambini, Latreille, 1810
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.38.383 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3789134 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B2F256-9FBA-A4BC-E6A7-FC5AFD4AAC45 |
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Crambini |
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942 * R Euchromius californicalis (Packard, 1873) L Jun – E Aug – b G T: Capps (1966)
L: [ Bowman (1951)] C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
943 * R Platytes vobisne Dyar, 1920 L Jun – – G T: Landry (1995)
L: Pohl et al. (2005) C: NFRC
944 R H Catoptria trichostomus (Christoph, 1858) L Jun – Jul M B – T: Fernald (1896)
L: Lafontaine and Wood (1997) C: CNC, NFRC
945 * R H Catoptria maculalis (Zetterstedt, 1840) M Jul – B – L: Pohl et al. (2005) C: NFRC
946 R Catoptria latiradiellus (Walker, 1863) Jul – E Aug M B g T: Fernald (1896), Klots (1940)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
947 R Catoptria oregonica (Grote, 1880) Jul – E Aug M – – T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, OLDS, UASM
948 * R Chrysoteuchia topiarius (Zeller, 1866) Jun – Jul M B G Cranberry Girdler
T: Fernald (1896), Landry (1995)
L: Bowman (1951), Landry (1995) C: CNC, NFRC,
OLDS, PMAE, UASM
949 R H Crambus pascuella (Linnaeus, 1758) Jul – b G T: Fernald (1896), Klots (1940)
L: Kearfott (1905),? Klots (1940), Bowman (1951)
C: CNC, OLDS, UASM
950 * R h Crambus hamella (Thunberg, 1794) Aug M – – T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, UASM
951 * R h Crambus alienellus (Zincken, 1817) Jun – Jul M B – T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, NFRC, UASM
952 R Crambus bidens Zeller, 1872 Aug – B – T: Fernald (1896), Kearfott (1908), Klots (1940)
L: Bowman (1951) C: NFRC, UASM
953 R H Crambus perlella (Scopoli, 1763) Jul – Aug M B g T: Fernald (1896)
L: Kearfott (1905), Bowman (1951), Pohl et al.
(2004b) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
954 R Crambus unistriatellus Packard, 1867 Jun – Jul M B g T: Fernald (1896), Klots (1940)
L: Bowman (1951) C: NFRC, OLDS, UASM
955 * R Crambus whitmerellus Klots, 1942 Jul – Aug M B g T: Fernald (1896), Klots (1942)
L: Fernald (1896), Klots (1942), Bowman (1951) C:
CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
956 R Crambus awemellus McDunnough, 1921 Jun – Jul – B g T: McDunnough (1921)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, UASM
957 R Crambus trichusalis Hulst, 1886 Aug m – G T: Kearfott (1908)
L: Kearfott (1908), Bowman (1951) C: CNC,
NFRC, OLDS, UASM
958 * R Crambus cockleellus Kearfott, 1908 Aug M – – T: Kearfott (1908)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC
959 R Crambus ainsliellus Klots, 1942 Aug – B G T: Klots (1942)
L: Bowman (1951) C: NFRC, OLDS, UASM
960 R Crambus praefectellus (Zincken, 1821) Sep – B g T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: OLDS
961 R Crambus leachellus (Zincken, 1818) Aug – M Sep – B g T: Fernald (1896), Klots (1940)
L: Pohl et al. (2004b) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS
962 R Crambus occidentalis Grote, 1880 Aug – Sep – b G T: Fernald (1896), Klots (1940)
L: Bowman (1951) C: UASM
963 R Crambus girardellus Clemens, 1860 Jun – Jul – B g T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
964 * R Raphiptera argillaceellus (Packard, 1867) Jun – Jul m B – T: Fernald (1896), Landry (1995)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, NFRC
965 * R H Agriphila biarmicus (Tengström, 1865) Jul M B – T: McDunnough (1925b)
L: McDunnough (1925b), Bowman (1951) C: CNC,
UASM
966 * R Agriphila plumbifimbriellus (Dyar, 1904) Jun – Aug M – – L: Kearfott (1905), Bowman (1951) C: CNC,
NFRC,?OLDS,?UASM
967 * R Agriphila ruricolellus (Zeller, 1863) Jul – Aug M B g T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951), Pohl et al. (2004b) C: CNC,
NFRC, UASM
968 * R Agriphila vulgivagellus (Clemens, 1860) Aug – B G Vagabond Crambus
T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951), Pohl et al. (2004b) C: CNC,
NFRC, UASM
969 * R Agriphila attenuatus (Grote, 1880) E Sep – b G T: Fernald (1896)
L: None C: UASM
970 R Neodactria luteolellus (Clemens, 1860) Jul m B g T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, NFRC, UASM
971 R Neodactria zeellus (Fernald, 1885) Jun M – G T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: UASM
972 R Neodactria caliginosellus (Clemens, 1860) Jul – B G T: Fernald (1896)
L: Bowman (1951) C: UASM
973 * R Neodactria murellus (Dyar, 1904) M Jul M – G T: Kearfott (1908)
L: None C: CNC
974 * R h Pediasia aridella (Th unberg, 1788) Jul – Aug M b G T: McDunnough (1923b) L: McDunnough (1923b), Bowman (1951) C: CNC, UASM
975 R H Pediasia truncatellus (Zetterstedt, 1840) Jun M b g L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
976 R Pediasia trisecta (Walker, 1856) Jul – Sep – B G T: Fernald (1896) L: Bowman (1951) C: AGRL, CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM
977 R Pediasia laciniellus (Grote, 1880) Jul – Aug M b G T: Fernald (1896) L: Bowman (1951) C: CNC, UASM
978 R Pediasia ericellus (Barnes and McDunnough, 1918) Jul – b g L: None C: NFRC
979 R Pediasia abnaki ( Klots, 1942) Jun – Jul – B g T: Klots (1942) L: Pohl et al. (2005) C: NFRC, OLDS
980 R Pediasia dorsipunctellus ( Kearfott, 1908) Jul – M Aug m B g T: Kearfott (1908) L: Bowman (1951), Pohl et al. (2004b) C: CNC, NFRC,?OLDS, UASM
981 * R Loxocrambus awemensis McDunnough, 1929 Jul – – G T: McDunnough (1929a) L: None C: CNC, UASM
982 R Tehama bonifatella (Hulst, 1887) Jun – Jul M b G Western Lawn Moth T: Fernald (1896), Kearfott (1908), Landry (1995) L: Bowman (1951), Landry (1995) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
983 R Thaumatopsis pexellus (Zeller, 1863) Aug M b G T: Fernald (1896), Kearfott (1908) L: Bowman (1951) C: AGRL, CNC, NFRC, UASM
984 R Thaumatopsis fernaldella Kearfott, 1905 Jul – – G T: Kearfott (1905) L: Kearfott (1905), Bowman (1951) C: CNC, OLDS, UASM
46.3. Schoenobiinae
Small (15–30 mm wingspan) moths, usually with elongate forewings. Adults have a reduced proboscis. Very large, porrect labial palps generally separate these moths from other Crambidae . Larvae are borers on aquatic grasses.
Approximately 170 species of Schoenobiinae are known worldwide, primarily from temperate and tropical areas. Twenty-five species are known in North America, two of which are reported in AB. Th e group is in need of revision, as there have been no species-level treatments within the past century.
985 * R Donacaula melinellus (Clemens, 1860) L Jun – E Aug – B g L: Bowman (1951) C: NFRC, OLDS, UASM
986 * U Donacaula longirostrallus (Clemens, 1860) Jul – b g L: [ Bowman (1951)] C:?NFRC,?OLDS,?UASM
46.4. Acentropinae
Small to medium-sized (12–35 mm wingspan) moths with delicate bodies and legs, often with distinct transverse bands on the forewings. Larvae are aquatic and feed on aquatic plants.
Approximately 720 species of Acentropinae are known worldwide, primarily from temperate and tropical regions. Fifty-two species are known in North America, seven of which are reported from AB. Until recently, this subfamily was known as the Nymphulinae ; the name was changed to the older name Acentropinae when the genus Acentria was transferred to the group by Speidel (1984). Th e group, excluding the Acentropini , was revised by Munroe (1972a).
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