An annotated list of the Lepidoptera of Alberta, Canada Pohl, Greg Anweiler, Gary Schmidt, Christian Kondla, Norbert ZooKeys 2010 2010-03-05 38 38 1 549 93N56 127320 Boisduval 1833 [140,217,874,896] Insecta Nymphalidae Animalia Lepidoptera 188 189 Arthropoda tribe Satyrini  Common Ringlet L: [ Bird et al. (1995)], Layberry et al. (1998), [ Guppy and Shepard (2001)] C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1213b * R  Coenonympha inornataEdwards, 1861 ssp. mackenzieiJun– B – Davenport, 1936 Common Ringlet L: [ Bird et al. (1995)], Layberry et al. (1998),  Schmidt et al. (2003)C: NFRC, PMAE 1213.1 * P  Megisto cymela(Cramer, 1777) E Jun– L Jul – b g Little Wood-satyr 1214 * R  Cercyonis pegala(Fabricius, 1775) ssp. inoHall, 1924 Julm B G Common Wood Nymph L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1215 * R  Cercyonis oetus(Boisduval, 1869) Jul Mb G Dark Wood Nymph L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1215.1 * P  Erebia rossii(Curtis, 1835) Jun– Jul M b – Ross’s Alpine 1216 * R  Erebia mancinusDoubleday, [1849] Jun M B– Boreal Alpine T: Warren (1936) L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, PMAE, UASM 1217 * R  Erebia magdalenaStrecker, 1880 ssp. hilchieKemal and Jul M– – Koçak, 2007 Magdalena Alpine L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, PMAE, UASM 1218a * R  Erebia epipsodeaButler, 1868 ssp. epipsodeaButler, 1868 Jul M– – Common Alpine L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1218b * R  Erebia epipsodeaButler, 1868 ssp. sineocellataJun– B G Skinner, 1889 Common Alpine L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1219 * R H  Erebia discoidalis(Kirby, 1837) ssp. discoidalisMay M B g (Kirby, 1837) Red-disked Alpine L: [ Bird et al. (1995)], Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1220 * U  Erebia pawloskiiMénetriés, 1859 E Jul– M Aug M – – Mountain Alpine L: [ Ehrlich (1958)], [ Bird et al. (1995)] C: AMNH? 1221 R  Neominois ridingsii(Edwards, 1865) ssp. minimusM Jun– E Jul – – G Austin, 1986 Ridings’ Satyr L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1222 * R H  Oeneis polixenes(Fabricius, 1775) Jul M– – Polixenes Arctic T: Troubridge and Parshall (1988) L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, PMAE, UASM 1223a * R  Oeneis balderi( Geyer, 1837) ssp. ridingianaChermock Jun M B– and Chermock, 1940 American Arctic T: McDunnough (1929a), Gross (1970), Kurentsov (1970), Murayama (1973), Lukhtanov (1987),  Korshunov and Nikolaev (2002) L: Bird et al. (1995), [ Layberry et al. (1998)], [ Guppy and Shepard (2001)] C: CNC, PMAE, UASM 1223b * R  Oeneis balderi( Geyer, 1837) ssp. chermockiWyatt, 1965 Jun M– – American Arctic L: Bird et al. (1995), [ Layberry et al. (1998)], [ Guppy and Shepard (2001)] C: CNC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1224 * R  Oeneis melissa(Fabricius, 1775) ssp. beanii Elwes, 1893Jul M– – Melissa Arctic T: dos Passos (1958) L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, PMAE, UASM 1225 * R  Oeneis bore(Esper, 1789) ssp. edwardsi dos Passos, 1949Jul M– – White-veined Arctic T: dos Passos (1949), Kurentsov (1970), Tuzov (1997), Ferris (1986) L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, PMAE, UASM 1226 * R  Oeneis chryxus(Doubleday and Hewitson, [1849]) Jul M– – Chryxus Arctic L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1227a * R  Oeneis calais(Scudder, 1865) ssp. caryiDyar, 1904 Jun– B – Cary’s Arctic T: McDunnough (1934), Scott et al. (2006) L: [ Bird et al. (1995)], [ Layberry et al. (1998)] C: UASM 1227b * R  Oeneis calais(Scudder, 1865) ssp. altacordilleraJul M– – Scott, 2006 High Mountain Arctic T: Scott et al. (2006) L: [ Bird et al. (1995)], [ Layberry et al. (1998)] C: PMNH 1228 * R  Oeneis alberta Elwes and Edwards, 1893ssp. albertaL Apr– M May – b G  Elwes and Edwards, 1893  AlbertaArctic L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1229 R  Oeneis macounii(Edwards, 1885) Jun M B– Macoun’s Arctic L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 1230 * R  Oeneis uhleri(Reakirt, 1866) ssp. varunaL May – M Jun m b G (Edwards, 1882) Uhler’s Arctic L: Bird et al. (1995), Layberry et al. (1998), Guppy and Shepard (2001) C: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM  Section 3. Macromoths  Drepanoidea  53. Drepanidae– lutestrings and hooktips Medium-sized ( 30–45 mmwingspan) nocturnal moths. Th e group contains two superficially dissimilar subfamilies, united by the presence of a tympanum between abdominal tergite 1 and sternum 2. The Thyatirinaewas long considered to be a separate family, are more similar in overall form to noctuids as adults and larvae. Members of the subfamily Drepaninaesuperficially resemble geometrids, being broad winged with slender bodies and resting with the wings held to the side of the body. Some species, including members of  Drepana, have distinct, falcate forewing tips; hence the common name “hooktips.” Larvae of both groups feed primarily on the leaves of deciduous trees and shrubs. Rich, mixedwood boreal forest is home to most of the species listed here. There are approximately 650 species of drepanids worldwide (Minet and Scoble 1999), with the center of diversity in tropical Asia. Twenty-one species occur in North America; nine of these have been recorded in AB. Th ere are no recent taxonomic treatments encompassing the North American drepanid fauna, with Forbes (1923)still being the most complete work. Clarke and Benjamin (1938)reviewed the genus  Ceranemota. Werny (1966)examined the tribal classification of the Thyatirinae.