Clemensia albata

Clemensia albata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Arctiidae
Genus: Clemensia
Species: C. albata
Binomial name
Clemensia albata
Packard, 1864[1][2]
Synonyms
  • Clemensia albata Packard, 1864
  • Nola patella Druce, 1885
  • Nola philodina Druce, 1885
  • Uxia albida Walker, 1866
  • Repa cana Walker, 1866
  • Clemensia umbrata Packard, 1872
  • Clemensia irrorata H. Edwards, 1873

Clemensia albata, the little white lichen moth, is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It was described by Packard in 1864. It is found in eastern North America, west across boreal Canada to south-eastern British Columbia. The range extends along the Pacific Coast south to Monterey Bay in west-central California.[3] The habitat consists of moist forests, including coastal rainforests, oak woodlands and mixed hardwood forests.

The length of the forewings is 10–11 mm. The forewings are pale white and brown-grey peppered with darker scales. The hindwings are whitish, smudged with light grey Adults are on wing from late June to early September.

The larvae feed on arboreal lichens, especially those growing on conifers.[4] They have also been recorded feeding on algae.

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