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Species Details

Pediasia ericella

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SeasonalityEarly July to mid August. IdentificationA larger crambid with porrect labial palps. Males have a 24-27 mm wingspan while females are smaller with a wingspan of 19-25 mm. The palps and head are smoky white. The thorax and forewings are brown with a slight reddish tinge. The forewings are evenly colored except for faint median and subterminal cross lines. The terminal space is of the same color as the rest of the forewings and it contains three or four dark dots. The fringes are of the same color as the rest of the forewings. The hindwings are pale smoky brown with a thin basal line next to the smoky gray fringe. G. Balogh kindly provided the attached drawing of the male genitalia. Genitalia from several Alberta specimens matched that of the drawing. Originally described as Crambus ericellus (Barnes & McDunnough 1918). A European species, Crambus ericella Hübner, is not related.

Scientific Name Pediasia ericella Habitat Mainly prairies and aspen parkland. Seasonality Early July to mid August. Identification
A larger crambid with porrect labial palps. Males have a 24-27 mm wingspan while females are smaller with a wingspan of 19-25 mm. The palps and head are smoky white. The thorax and forewings are brown with a slight…
A larger crambid with porrect labial palps. Males have a 24-27 mm wingspan while females are smaller with a wingspan of 19-25 mm. The palps and head are smoky white. The thorax and forewings are brown with a slight reddish tinge. The forewings are evenly colored except for faint median and subterminal cross lines. The terminal space is of the same color as the rest of the forewings and it contains three or four dark dots. The fringes are of the same color as the rest of the forewings. The hindwings are pale smoky brown with a thin basal line next to the smoky gray fringe. G. Balogh kindly provided the attached drawing of the male genitalia. Genitalia from several Alberta specimens matched that of the drawing. Originally described as Crambus ericellus (Barnes & McDunnough 1918). A European species, Crambus ericella Hübner, is not related.
Life History Unknown. Adults fly at night and come to light. Conservation Probably of no concern. Diet Info Unknown. It is likely that the larvae feed on the roots of grasses. Range
A western North American species. Described by Barnes & McDunnough (1918) from a specimen from Tuolumne Meadows, California. Recorded from two Counties in the California Moth Specimen Database. Not reported for…
A western North American species. Described by Barnes & McDunnough (1918) from a specimen from Tuolumne Meadows, California. Recorded from two Counties in the California Moth Specimen Database. Not reported for Alberta by Bowman (1951) and unknown in the Province until a specimen was reported from the Caribou Mountains in Schmidt et al. (2004).
Photo by Charlie Bird
Photo by Charlie Bird
Prepared for A. Klots by M. Friedman

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"Species Details - Pediasia ericella, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-5852/9-50849. Accessed 29 Dec. 2024.

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Specimen Information

There are 56 specimens of this Species.

56 results plotted on map in 25 markers.
Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.

BIRD1273 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Nose Hill Collected ByPike, E. M. Date Collected2003-07-20

BIRD1274 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Nose Hill Collected ByPike, E. M. Date Collected2003-07-21

BIRD1275 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Nose Hill Collected ByPike, E. M. Date Collected2003-07-21

BIRD17076 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Stettler Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2003-07-07

BIRD17077 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Camp Harmattan Collected ByMengersen, E. Date Collected1997-07-26/1997-07-27

BIRD17078 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Stettler Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2003-07-10

BIRD17079 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Stettler Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2003-07-10

BIRD17080 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Nevis Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2003-07-11

BIRD17081 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Red Deer Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2004-06-23

UASM92395 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Bindloss Collected ByAnweiler, G. G. Date Collected2008-07-07

BIRD31122 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Big Knife Provincial Park Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2003-07-08

BIRD31123 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Nevis Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2003-07-16

BIRD31124 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2004-07-18

BIRD31125 - Pediasia ericella

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Rochon Sands Provincial Park Collected ByBird, C. D. Date Collected2005-07-11

Adult Seasonal Distribution