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Adult — Grant County (Lara Anthony)
Adult — Johnson County (Dustin Stonebraker)
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Ethmia zelleriella — Zeller’s ethmia

(Chambers, 1878)

zelleriella Species Ethmia Genus Ethmiinae Subfamily Family Depressariidae Gelechioidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia
zelleriella Species Ethmia Genus Ethmiinae Subfamily Family Depressariidae Gelechioidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia

Hodges# 0992

Etymology

Ethmia: Combines the Greek ethm, meaning “sieve,” or “sift” with the common zoological Greek suffix, ia, used to form nouns.

zelleriella: Named for Philipp Christoph Zeller (1808 – 1883). German-born, Zeller took an early interest in entomology, eventually earning a degree from the University of Berlin, and later, he authored the 13-volume work, The Natural History of the Tineina. This work provided a precise and orderly approach to species classification and was a significant lepidopterological achievement. As a result, Zeller became one of the most well-known lepidopterists of his time. The suffix ella means “small.”

Pronunciation

eth-me-uh zel-uhr-eye-el-uh

Adult — Grant County (Lara Anthony)
Adult — Johnson County (Dustin Stonebraker)

Documented Occurrences

This map shows the confirmed sightings of Zeller’s ethmia in Indiana. All sightings were confirmed through photographic documentation by individuals who contributed to the Great American IN Nature Lepidoptera Project (GAIN LP).

species present icon GAIN LP
documented
in county.

Documented North American Sightings as of 4/1/2020

GAIN LP Sightings

Date County Observer Notes Image1 Image2
2018-06-30 Grant Lara, Anthony
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Observation Details Images
Date: 2018-06-30
County: Grant
Observer: Lara, Anthony
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Zeller’s ethmia Sightings by Month

Conservation Status

Floral Associates

The only documented food source for the Zeller’s ethmia larvae are currently fernleaf phacelia (Phacelia bipinnatifida) leaves.


Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana
Family Taxonomic Name Common Name
Order: Boraginales
HydrophyllaceaePhacelia bipinnatifidafernleaf phacelia