Ceranemota crumbi

Definition
Ceranemota crumbi is a species of moth in the family Drepanidae, subfamily Thyatirinae. It is a member of the genus Ceranemota, which comprises North American hook‑tip moths.

Overview
The taxonomic placement of C. crumbi is as follows:

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Arthropoda
  • Class: Insecta
  • Order: Lepidoptera
  • Family: Drepanidae
  • Subfamily: Thyatirinae
  • Genus: Ceranemota
  • Species: C. crumbi

The species was formally described in the scientific literature, but detailed information regarding its distribution, ecology, and life history is sparse in widely accessible sources. It is presumed to occur in temperate regions of North America, consistent with the range of other Ceranemota species, which are typically found in forested habitats.

Etymology / Origin
The specific epithet crumbi is likely a patronym honoring an individual with the surname Crumb, a common practice in taxonomic nomenclature. The genus name Ceranemota derives from Greek roots: “kêra” meaning “horn” and “nemotēs” meaning “distribution” or “placement,” referencing characteristic wing structures of the group. Precise etymological details for the species name are not documented in the primary description.

Characteristics

  • Morphology: Members of the genus Ceranemota generally possess forewings with a distinctive hooked tip and muted coloration that provides camouflage on bark. Specific morphological measurements (e.g., wingspan, coloration pattern) for C. crumbi are not broadly reported.
  • Life cycle: Like other Drepanidae, the species is expected to undergo complete metamorphosis with egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages. Larval host plants are unknown for C. crumbi; related species often feed on hardwood trees such as birch (Betula) and oak (Quercus).
  • Behavior: Adults are nocturnal and attracted to light, a common trait among moths in this family.

Accurate information is not confirmed for many of the above characteristics due to limited published data.

Related Topics

  • Genus Ceranemota – a group of North American hook‑tip moths within Drepanidae.
  • Family Drepanidae – commonly known as the hook‑tip moths, characterized by their uniquely shaped wings.
  • Thyatirinae – the subfamily containing Ceranemota and related genera.
  • Lepidoptera of North America – broader context for the diversity and distribution of moths on the continent.

Further research, including examination of museum specimens and field surveys, would be required to elucidate the full biological profile of Ceranemota crumbi.

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