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Police Car Moth Gnophaela vermiculata Wing Span: 54 mm Habitat: Open, EALT protects ecologically significant land The Edmonton and Area Land Trust (EALT) is wooded areas of which is important habitat for many a non-profit organization dedicated to the foothills and butterfly species. Support EALT by: conserving the region’s natural areas through boreal forest. Volunteering! Visit ealt.ca/volunteer or community stewardship. We work towards an Betty Fisher Edmonton region where natural area systems email [email protected] to get started. Bold-feathered Colleen Raymond and their wildlife are valued and preserved for Grass Moth Donating! Visit ealt.ca/donate for more future generations. Herpetogramma information. pertextalis On our conservation lands, it is common to Wing Span: Plant native flowers in your garden to see members of the Lepidoptera order, which 22 mm Host plant: Low benefit butterflies. You can obtain native includes butterflies and moths. These insects plants, violets. flower seeds from the Edmonton Native share many similarities such as a life cycle Plant Group. that includes larvae, pupae, and flying adult Colleen Raymond Purple-backed Passionate about identifying moths and stages. They also play a key role in their Cabbageworm ecosystem as pollinators. Evergestis pallidata butterflies? Join the Alberta Wing Span: Lepidopterists’ Guild, visit http:// The easiest way to tell the difference between 19-29 mm www.biology.ualberta.ca/uasm/alg/ for these astonishing flying insects is to look at Host plant: Mustards like bittercress, more information. their antennae. If the antennae are thickened cabbage, and or club-like on the end, you are looking at a horseradish. butterfly. If the antennae are feathered or Sources Betty Fisher thread-like, you have found a moth. Virginia Ctenucha http://www.butterfliesandmoths.org/ Ctenucha virginica http://www.insectsofalberta.com/ Wing Span: 40-50 mm Habitat: Open, grassy habitats in aspen parkland Colleen Raymond and boreal regions. #101, 10471 – 178 Street Edmonton, AB T5S 1R5 Clover Looper 780-483-7578 | [email protected] Caenurgina ealt.ca | @EdAreaLandTrust Once you have identified the species as a crassiuscula Wing Span: moth, use this guide to determine if it is one 30-40 mm of these species, common to the Edmonton Habitat: Open region and EALT natural areas. grassy meadows, pastures, road Betty Fisher sides. Dorothy Monteith Parthenice Tiger Eight-spotted Lesser Wainscot Fireweed Grammia parthenice Mythimna oxygala Wing Span: 35-55 Forester Clearwing Forewing Length: Albuna pyramidalis mm Alypia octomaculata Wing Span: Forewing Length: Habitat: Open 13-17 mm 30-37 mm 8-14 mm grassy areas Habitat: Fields, Host plant: Habitat: Adults throughout park- meadows, open Climbing shrubs. are attracted to land and mixed grassy areas. flowers. boreal forest. Andrea Jackson Colleen Raymond Betty Fisher Hummingbird Friendly Probole Celery Looper Black-rimmed Probole amicaria Anagrapha falcifera Prominent Clearwing Hemaris thysbe Wing Span: Wing Span: Pheosia rimosa Wing Span: 23-35 mm 32-34 mm Wing Span: 45-62 mm Habitat: Moist Habitat: Open 43-62 mm Habitat: Open deciduous and areas like bogs, Habitat: areas with shrubs, mixedwood meadows, and Deciduous and young trees, forests. gardens. mixedwood forest. Betty Fisher Betty Fisher Colleen Raymond gardens. Betty Fisher Colleen Raymond Andrea Jackson Betty Fisher Pink-banded Common One-eyed White Eulithis Sallow Gluphisia Sphinx Eulithis explanata Smerinthus cerisyi Xanthia tatago Gluphisia septentrionis Wing Span: Wing Span: Wing Span: 30-34 Wing Span: 62-90 mm 28-35 mm mm 25-33 mm Habitat: River Habitat: Bogs Habitat: Moist Habitat: Poplar margins, moist and shrubby areas where wil- forest and areas. woods, and low species grow. mixedwood. Doris May wetlands. Andrea Jackson Colleen Raymond Pale Beauty Green Arches Maple Webworm Omnivorous Campaea perlata Anaplectoides Leafroller prasina Moth Wing Span: Archips purpurana Wing Span: 45- Pococera asperatella 28-51 mm Wing Span: Habitat: 60 mm Wing span: 16-25 mm 18-27 mm Habitat: Widespread in Habitat: Open or Wooded areas. Host plant: Maple. forested areas. shrubby areas. Gary Anweiler Colleen Raymond Andrea Jackson Catocaline Dart Polyphemus Four-spotted Ghost Three-lined Cryptocala acadiensis Moth Sthenopis purpurascens Leafroller Wing Span: Wing Span: 25-30 Antheraea polyphemus Pandemis limitata 94-105 mm mm Wing Span: Forewing Length: Habitat: Mature Host plant: 100-150 mm 7-12 mm mixedwood and Arrowhead, dock, dogbane, Habitat: Habitat: poplar forest, near elderberry, and Deciduous forest, Deciduous trees wetlands. and shrubs. Andrea Jackson others. and river valleys. Steph Weizenbach Colleen Raymond .