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Abagrotis benjamini
Coastal Heathland Cutworm Moth
Abagrotis benjamini is a moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Franclemont in 1955. It is currently treated as a synonym of Abagrotis nefascia. The species is known from coastal heathland habitats in North America, with records from Alberta, Canada. As a member of the cutworm moth group, it likely shares ecological traits with related Abagrotis species, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.
Abagrotis discoidalis
Abagrotis discoidalis is a noctuid moth described by Grote in 1876, with a wingspan of approximately 31 mm. It is restricted to western North America, ranging from southern Alberta south through the Rocky Mountain states to northern Arizona and New Mexico. Adults are active from June to August in Alberta, with a single annual generation.
Acmaeodera
Acmaeodera is a large genus of jewel beetles (family Buprestidae) with over 150 species in North America, reaching greatest diversity in the desert southwest and Mexico. Adults are metallic, often with distinctive color patterns, and are frequently observed visiting flowers to feed on pollen. The genus is distinguished by unique flight morphology: elytra are fused along the midline and remain closed during flight, functioning as a protective shield over the abdomen while only the hindwings provide propulsion. This trait, combined with abdominal banding in many species, creates a wasp-like appearance in flight and has led to recognition of several species as hymenopteran mimics. Larvae are wood-borers in twigs and branches of various woody plants.
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Brown-prothorax Ground Beetle
Agonum lutulentum is a ground beetle in the family Carabidae, commonly known as the Brown-prothorax Ground Beetle. It inhabits marsh environments, particularly the emergent vegetation of flooded zones. The species exhibits resource partitioning behavior, occupying macrohabitats that are mutually exclusive with sympatric congeners such as A. ferruginosum. It is native to North America, with documented occurrence in central Alberta, Canada.
Ameletus subnotatus
combmouthed minnow mayfly
Ameletus subnotatus is a species of combmouthed minnow mayfly in the family Ameletidae. It is one of 13 bisexual Ameletus species documented in Alberta, Canada, where it occurs across virtually all hydrographic basins from small headwater streams to large rivers. The species is found throughout Canada and extends into the northern and southwestern United States.
Ammophila ferruginosa
Ammophila ferruginosa is a species of thread-waisted wasp in the family Sphecidae. It is one of over sixty species in the genus Ammophila found in North America. Like other members of this genus, it is a solitary wasp that provisions underground nests with paralyzed caterpillars as food for its larvae. The species was described by Cresson in 1865 and is recorded from North America, with specific distribution records from Canada including Alberta.
Ampedus nigrinus
Black Click Beetle
Ampedus nigrinus is a click beetle species in the family Elateridae, commonly known as the Black Click Beetle. It has a Holarctic distribution with records from multiple Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, Labrador, and Manitoba. The species belongs to a family characterized by the distinctive clicking mechanism used for righting themselves when overturned.
Amphotis ulkei
Amphotis ulkei is a species of sap beetle in the family Nitidulidae, described by LeConte in 1866. The genus Amphotis is taxonomically unusual within Nitidulidae, with species exhibiting distinctive morphological adaptations. Records indicate presence in North America, including Alberta, Canada, though detailed natural history information appears sparse in available sources.
Anarta alta
cutworm, dart moth
Anarta alta is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. First described by William Barnes and Foster Hendrickson Benjamin in 1924, this species is found in North America. The species is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10229. Originally described under the genus Scotogramma, it was later transferred to Anarta. The specific epithet 'alta' may refer to high-elevation habitats, though this interpretation is speculative.
Anepsius montanus
Mountain Darkling Beetle
Anepsius montanus is a darkling beetle (Tenebrionidae) described by Casey in 1891. The species is known from Alberta, Canada, with very few documented observations. As a member of the genus Anepsius, it belongs to a group of tenebrionid beetles typically associated with dry, often montane habitats. The common name "Mountain Darkling Beetle" reflects its alpine or subalpine distribution pattern.
Anostirus bipunctatus
Anostirus bipunctatus is a click beetle species in the family Elateridae, described by W.J. Brown in 1936. The species is known from western North America, with records from British Columbia and Alberta in Canada. Like other elaterids, it possesses the family-characteristic prosternal process that enables the clicking mechanism used for righting itself when overturned.
Anthicus flavicans
Golden Antlike Flower Beetle
Anthicus flavicans is a species of antlike flower beetle in the family Anthicidae. It is found in North America, with records from multiple Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba. The species is known by the common name Golden Antlike Flower Beetle. As a member of Anthicidae, it exhibits the characteristic ant-mimicking morphology typical of this family.
Apamea unita
Apamea unita is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1904. It occurs in western North America, with a documented range extending from Alberta, Canada southward to Arizona, United States. Like other members of the genus Apamea, it belongs to a group of cutworm moths that are often challenging to identify due to individual variation and overlapping morphological traits with congeners. The species is represented by relatively few observations, with limited published information on its biology.
Apechthis ontario
Apechthis ontario is a species of ichneumonid wasp first described by Cresson in 1870. The species belongs to a genus of parasitoid wasps within the family Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of wasps. Distribution records indicate presence in western Canada, with specimens documented from Alberta and Manitoba. Like other members of its family, this species is presumed to be a parasitoid, though specific host relationships remain undocumented in the available literature.
Athysanella occidentalis
Athysanella occidentalis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Baker in 1898. It belongs to the order Hemiptera, a group of true bugs characterized by piercing-sucking mouthparts. The species has been recorded in western North America including Alberta, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, and Idaho. As a member of the genus Athysanella, it is part of a diverse group of leafhoppers, though specific biological details for this particular species remain poorly documented in available literature.
Bembidion canadianum
Bembidion canadianum is a small ground beetle (Carabidae) in the genus Bembidion, described by Casey in 1924. The species is known from western Canada, with records from Alberta and British Columbia. As a member of the genus Bembidion, it is likely a ground-dwelling predator, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The species has been recorded in GBIF and NCBI databases but appears to be rarely encountered, with only one observation in iNaturalist.
Blissus occiduus
Western Chinch Bug
Blissus occiduus, the western chinch bug, is a phloem-feeding true bug (Hemiptera: Blissidae) that is a significant pest of warm-season turfgrasses, particularly buffalograss and zoysiagrass. The species exhibits strong host preference hierarchies, with buffalograss being the most preferred host followed by zoysiagrass, though it can survive and reproduce on a broad range of grasses including agronomic crops. Field studies have documented inconsistent control with neonicotinoid insecticides, with thiamethoxam showing particularly rapid degradation in buffalograss tissues compared to imidacloprid and clothianidin.
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ere-spherecollective-sphere-sphere-spherecommunity-sphere-sphere-spheresocietal-sphere-sphere-sphereglobal-sphere-sphere-spherelocal-sphere-sphere-spherenational-sphere-sphere-sphereregional-sphere-sphere-spherelandscape-sphere-sphere-sphereseascape-sphere-sphere-spherewaterscape-sphere-sphere-sphereairscape-sphere-sphere-spherebiosphere-sphere-sphere-spherenoosphere-sphere-sphere-spheretechnosphere-sphere-sphere-spheresociosphere-sphere-sphere-sphereecosphere-sphere-sphere-spherehydrosphere-sphere-sphere-sphereatmosphere-sphere-sphere-spherelithosphere-sphere-sphere-spherepedosphere-sphere-sphere-spherecryosphere-sphere-sphere-sphereanthroposphere-sphere-sphere-sphereBrachysomida atra
Brachysomida atra is a species of longhorn beetle in the subfamily Lepturinae, described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1850. It occurs in western North America, with records from Alberta and British Columbia in Canada, and the United States. As a member of the Rhagiini tribe, it belongs to a group of flower-visiting longhorn beetles, though specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented.
Cerceris deserta
Cerceris deserta is a solitary ground-nesting wasp in the family Crabronidae, described by Thomas Say in 1824. Like other members of the genus Cerceris, it is a predatory wasp that provisions its underground nests with paralyzed insect prey for its offspring. The specific epithet "deserta" suggests an association with arid or desert environments, though precise ecological details remain limited in available literature. The species is part of a diverse genus of hunting wasps, many of which exhibit prey specialization.
Ceutorhynchus lecontei
minute seed weevil
Ceutorhynchus lecontei is a species of minute seed weevil in the family Curculionidae. It was described by Colonnelli in 1979. The species is known to occur in North America, with records from Canada including Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. As a member of the genus Ceutorhynchus, it belongs to a group of small weevils associated with seeds of various plants.
Ceutorhynchus subpubescens
minute seed weevil
Ceutorhynchus subpubescens is a minute seed weevil in the family Curculionidae, first described by LeConte in 1876. It is a Nearctic species with documented records from Canadian provinces including Alberta and Manitoba. The species belongs to a large genus of weevils associated with various host plants, though specific biological details for this species remain limited in accessible literature.
Chrysobothris vulcanica
A metallic wood-boring beetle in the family Buprestidae, found in western North America. The species is named for its volcanic association, with records from volcanic regions of the Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountains. Like other members of the genus Chrysobothris, it develops in dead or dying wood, though specific host plant associations remain poorly documented compared to better-studied congeners.
Chrysocharis clarkae
Chrysocharis clarkae is a species of parasitoid wasp in the family Eulophidae, described by Carl M. Yoshimoto in 1973 as part of a revision of the subgenus Chrysocharis s. str. in North America north of Mexico. The species is one of six newly described in that revision. Members of the genus Chrysocharis are generally known as parasitoids of leaf-mining insects.
Chrysocharis viridis
Chrysocharis viridis is a species of parasitoid wasp in the family Eulophidae, first described by Nees in 1834. It belongs to a genus known for biological control of leaf-mining insects. The species has been recorded from England and western Canada (Alberta, British Columbia). As with many Chrysocharis species, it likely parasitizes agromyzid leaf-mining flies, though specific host records for this species require verification.
Cicindela limbata hyperborea
Hyperboreal Tiger Beetle
Cicindela limbata hyperborea is a northern subspecies of the sandy tiger beetle, distinguished by reduced white elytral maculations and smaller body size compared to other subspecies. These traits are interpreted as heat conservation adaptations for its far boreal climate. It occurs in open sand habitats within pine and poplar forests of northern Alberta, Saskatchewan, and adjacent Northwest Territories, separated from other subspecies populations by significant distributional gaps. The fragmented distribution of C. limbata and its subspecies likely reflects historical climate changes that caused expansion and contraction of open sand habitats.
Clepsis kearfotti
Clepsis kearfotti is a species of tortricid moth described by Obraztsov in 1962. The species is named in honor of William Dunham Kearfott, an American entomologist. It belongs to the leafroller moth family Tortricidae, a large group of small moths whose larvae typically roll or fold leaves for shelter. Documented records are limited to Alaska and Alberta in North America.
Cossonus pacificus
Cossonus pacificus is a species of true weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae, described by Van Dyke in 1916. It belongs to the genus Cossonus, a group of small weevils associated with decaying wood and fungal habitats. The species is documented from western North America, with records from the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. Like other members of its genus, it likely inhabits moist, decaying woody substrates where fungal growth occurs.
Crabro argusinus
Crabro argusinus is a species of square-headed wasp in the family Crabronidae, described by R. Bohart in 1976. It belongs to a group of solitary wasps known for nesting in soil and provisioning their offspring with paralyzed prey. The species is known from North America, with records from Canada including Alberta. As a member of the genus Crabro, it shares the general characteristics of crabronid wasps but specific biological details remain poorly documented in accessible literature.
Crabro snowii
Crabro snowii is a species of square-headed wasp in the family Crabronidae, described by W. Fox in 1896. It is known from North America, with records from Canada including Alberta. As a member of the genus Crabro, it likely exhibits the fossorial nesting behavior and predatory habits characteristic of the tribe Crabronini, though specific details about its biology remain poorly documented.
Crossocerus angelicus
Crossocerus angelicus is a species of solitary wasp in the family Crabronidae, first described by Kincaid in 1900. It belongs to a genus of small to medium-sized predatory wasps commonly known as square-headed wasps. The species is recorded from North America, with specific occurrence data from Alberta, Canada. Like other members of Crossocerus, it likely preys on small insects, particularly flies, though specific prey records for this species are not well documented.
Cryptopimpla quadrilineata
Cryptopimpla quadrilineata is a species of ichneumon wasp in the family Ichneumonidae, described by Gravenhorst in 1829. The genus Cryptopimpla belongs to the diverse parasitoid wasp family Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of organisms with over 25,000 described species. Like other ichneumonids, this species is presumed to be a parasitoid of other insects, though specific host relationships remain undocumented. The species has been recorded from multiple locations in Canada.
Cryptopimpla quadrilineata jocosa
A subspecies of ichneumonid wasp in the genus Cryptopimpla, originally described by Cresson in 1870. As a member of the Ichneumonidae, it is a parasitoid wasp. The subspecies name "jocosa" suggests a Latin origin meaning "playful" or "merry," though the etymological basis for this naming is not documented in available sources.
Cucullia antipoda
Cucullia antipoda is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Strecker in 1878. It occurs in North America with records from the Canadian provinces of Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. The species belongs to the subfamily Cuculliinae, a group characterized by distinctive hood-like head structures in the larvae.
Cucullia similaris
Cucullia similaris is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae. It was described by Smith in 1892 and occurs in North America, with records from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. The species is assigned to the subfamily Cuculliinae, a group of moths whose larvae typically feed on herbaceous plants. The MONA (Moths of North America) or Hodges number for this species is 10195.
Dichrorampha bittana
Dichrorampha bittana is a small tortricid moth species originally described as Hemimene bittana by Busck in 1906. It belongs to the diverse leaf-roller family Tortricidae, a group containing numerous agricultural pests and species with specialized host plant relationships. The species is recorded from the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, placing it within the Nearctic fauna. Like many Dichrorampha species, it likely exhibits specific ecological associations, though detailed biological studies remain limited.
Diphyus apiculatus
Diphyus apiculatus is a species of ichneumon wasp described by Walkley in 1958. It belongs to the family Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of parasitoid wasps. The species has been recorded from multiple localities in Alberta, Canada. As a member of Diphyus, it likely functions as a parasitoid of other insects, though specific host records for this species remain limited.
Diplocolenus evansi
Diplocolenus evansi is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae. It was described by Ashmead in 1904. The species is placed in the tribe Paralimnini and has been recorded from Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Colorado, and Chita (Russia). Available records indicate extremely limited documentation, with only two observations reported on iNaturalist.
Draeculacephala constricta
A species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, described from western Texas in 1943. The genus Draeculacephala is characterized by distinctive head morphology, with species often exhibiting elongated or modified facial structures. Draeculacephala constricta occurs in arid and semi-arid regions of the southwestern United States and has been documented in association with woody legumes including Vachellia constricta (whitethorn acacia), which shares its specific epithet.
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Banded Riffle Beetle
Dubiraphia vittata is a species of riffle beetle in the family Elmidae. It is found in North America, with records from Alberta and Manitoba in Canada. The species was originally described as Elmis vittata by Melsheimer in 1844. Riffle beetles in this family are typically associated with aquatic habitats, particularly flowing waters.
Ectemnius stirpicola
square-headed wasp
Ectemnius stirpicola is a species of square-headed wasp in the family Crabronidae. It is native to North America, with records from Canada including Alberta. Like other members of the genus Ectemnius, it belongs to the tribe Crabronini, a group of solitary wasps that provision nests with prey for their larvae.
Ectemnius trifasciatus
Ectemnius trifasciatus is a solitary wasp in the family Crabronidae, originally described by Thomas Say in 1824 under the basionym Crabro trifasciatus. As a member of the genus Ectemnius, it is part of a group of digger wasps known to nest in wood and provision their young with paralyzed flies. The species is recorded from North America, with specific observations from Alberta, Canada.
Epinotia nigralbana
Epinotia nigralbana is a small moth species in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. First described by Walsingham in 1879, this species is part of the diverse genus Epinotia, which contains numerous small tortricid moths commonly known as larch tortricids or similar names. The species is documented from western North America, with records from Alberta, Canada. Like other Epinotia species, it is likely associated with coniferous hosts, though specific biological details remain poorly documented in published literature.
Epinotia xandana
Epinotia xandana is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae. It was described by Kearfott in 1907. The species belongs to the large genus Epinotia, which contains numerous small moths commonly known as epinotias. Records indicate occurrence in Alberta, Canada.
Eucerceris cressoni
Eucerceris cressoni is a species of weevil wasp in the family Crabronidae. It belongs to a genus closely related to Cerceris, with which it shares the common name 'weevil wasp' due to its predation on weevils. The species has been documented in North America, with records from Canada including Alberta. The genus Eucerceris was the subject of taxonomic work by entomologist George R. Ferguson, who continued research initiated by Herm Scullen.
Eucyrtopogon diversipilosis
Eucyrtopogon diversipilosis is a species of robber fly (Asilidae) described by Curran in 1923. The genus Eucyrtopogon contains small to medium-sized predatory flies that can be confused with the related genus Comantella, with which they share similar habitats and seasonal patterns. Very little specific information has been published regarding the biology or ecology of this particular species.
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Spineless Dart
Euxoa mitis, commonly known as the Spineless Dart, is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae. It belongs to the large genus Euxoa, which contains numerous cutworm and dart moth species found across North America. As a member of the Noctuidae, it follows the typical life cycle of egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa, and adult moth. The species was described by Smith in 1894 and has been documented in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Euxoa murdocki
Murdock's cutworm
Euxoa murdocki is a species of cutworm moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1890. As a member of the large genus Euxoa, it belongs to a group of moths whose larvae are commonly known as cutworms—soil-dwelling caterpillars that sever plant stems at or below the soil surface. The species is found in North America, with records from Alberta, Canada. Like other Euxoa species, it is likely nocturnal as an adult and possesses the typical dart moth morphology.
Euxoa nevada
Euxoa nevada is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1900. The species is native to western North America, with confirmed records from Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada. As a member of the large genus Euxoa, it belongs to a group commonly known as cutworms or dart moths. The genus includes several economically significant agricultural pests, though specific information about the biology and ecology of E. nevada itself remains limited.
Euxoa siccata
Euxoa siccata is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1893. It is found in North America, with documented occurrences in Alberta, Canada and Colorado, United States. The species has a wingspan of approximately 30 mm. As a member of the genus Euxoa, its larvae are likely cutworms, though specific life history details for this species remain poorly documented.
Fleutiauxellus manki
Fleutiauxellus manki is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae, first described by Fall in 1934. It is native to western Canada, with confirmed records from Alberta and British Columbia. As a member of the genus Fleutiauxellus, it belongs to a group of elaterid beetles whose biology and ecology remain poorly documented in scientific literature.