Agonopterix: Combines the Greek agon, meaning “contest” or “an assembly,” and pterix, meaning “wing.”
clemensella: Named for James Brackenridge Clemens (1825 – 1867), who was born in Pennsylvania. Clemens specialized in the study and classification of Lepidoptera. The suffix ella means “small.”
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This map shows the verified sightings of the Clemens' Agonopterix in Indiana. All sightings were confirmed through photographic documentation by individuals who contributed to the Great American IN Nature Lepidoptera Project (GAIN LP).
GAIN LP documented in county. |
Documented North American Sightings as of 3/9/2020
Date | County | Observer | Notes | Image1 | Image2 |
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2019-06-27 | Ohio | Miller, Velda | Adult | ||
2018-10-04 | Lake | Welton, Rick | Adult | ||
2018-09-09 | Lake | Welton, Rick | Adult |
NR: Not ranked
Canadian agonopterix larvae feed exclusively on plants in the carrot (Apiaceae spp.) family.
Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana | ||
Family | Taxonomic Name | Common Name |
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Order: Apiales | ||
Apiaceae | Aegopodium podagraria | bishop's goutweed |
Angelica venenosa | hairy angelica | |
Apium graveolen | wild celery | |
Cicuta spp. | water hemlocks | |
Cryptotaenia canadensia | honewort | |
Daucus carota | Queen Anne's lace | |
Heracleum spp. | cow parsnip and hogweed | |
Levisticum officinale | garden lovage | |
Osmorhiza spp. | sweetroot | |
Pastinaca sativa | wild parsnip | |
Sanicula spp. | blacksnakeroot | |
Sium suave | water parsnip | |
Taenidia integerrima | yellow pimpernel | |
Zizia spp. | alexanders |