An annotated list of the Lepidoptera of Alberta, Canada
Author
Pohl, Greg
Northern Forestry Centre, Natural Resources Canada, Edmonton ,, Canada
Author
Anweiler, Gary
University of Alberta Strickland Entomology Museum ,, Canada
Author
Schmidt, Christian
Canadian Food Inspection Agency, Ottawa, Canada
Author
Kondla, Norbert
Calgary ,, Canada
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ZooKeys
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2010-03-05
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19.
Plutellidae
– diamondback moths
Small (
15–20 mm
wingspan) moths with elongate lanceolate wings, usually with a conspicuous fringe on the tornal area of the forewing. Most species have distinctive patterns of white, black, and brown on their forewings. Th e larvae of most species feed on crucifers and construct loose webs from which they skeletonize leaves. This group includes the Diamondback Moth,
Plutella xylostella
, which is an important pest of crucifer crops throughout the northern hemisphere.
Approximately 300 species of diamondback moths are known, from all parts of the world. Twelve species are known from North America; seven of these are known from AB. More species currently known only from the Palearctic are likely to be discovered in northwestern North America, including AB. Th e family
Plutellidae
is poorly defined morphologically; some workers have placed it within the
Yponomeutidae
. In North America the group is in need of revision; Palearctic species were revised by
Baraniak (2007)
.
Smith and Sears (1984)
provided diagnostic characters and illustrations of two species.
112 * R
Plutella notabilis
Busck, 1904 M Aug M
– – L: None C: CNC
113 R
Plutella vanella
Walsingham, 1881 E Jul
– M Aug M B – L:
Pohl et al. (2005)
C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS
114 * R H
Plutella xylostella
(Linnaeus, 1758) Jul
– Oct M B G Diamondback Moth T:
Smith and Sears (1984)
,
Baraniak (2007)
L:
Bowman (1951)
,
Pohl et al. (2004b)
C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, UASM
115 * R I
Pseudoplutella porrectella
(Linnaeus, 1758) Jun
– Aug M B g T:
Smith and Sears (1984)
,
Baraniak (2007)
L:
Bowman (1951)
C: CNC, UASM
116 * R
Plutelloptera haasi
(Staudinger, 1883) Jun
– Aug M B – T:
Baraniak (2007)
L: None C: CNC
117 R
Rhigognostis interrupta
(Walsingham, 1881)
May – B g L:
Bowman (1951)
,
Pohl et al. (2004b)
C: NFRC, UASM
118 R
Rhigognostis poulella
(Busck, 1904) Sep M
b – L:
Bowman (1951)
C: CNC, UASM