Ceranemota albertae, commonly known as the Alberta lutestring, is a species of moth in the family Drepanidae that was first described by John Frederick Gates Clarke in 1938.
[1] It is found in western Canada, from south-central British Columbia east to south-eastern Saskatchewan.
The habitat consists of dry open woodlands and shrub areas with wild cherry.
[2] Adults are on wing from August to September depending on the location.
This article on a moth of the subfamily Thyatirinae is a stub.