Aedes canadensis was originally described as
Culex canadensis by the British entomologist
Frederick Vincent Theobald in his 1901 monograph entitled
A monograph of the Culicidae of the World, published by the
British Museum (Natural History), from specimens collected in
Ontario. In recent revisions of the genus
Aedes it was found that the genus was
paraphyletic and workers suggested that the genus be divided into two genera.
A. canadensis was placed in the newly raised genus
Ochlerotatus by these workers, these studies also placed it in its own monotypic sub-genus
Culicada. Two subspecies are recognized. •
A. canadensis canadensis (Theobald, 1901) from northern North America •
A. canadensis mathesoni (Middlekauff, 1944) from the southern parts of the species' range ==Identification==