1905-description
Guides
Edia semiluna
A small crambid moth described by John Bernhardt Smith in 1905. Forewings measure 8–10 mm in length. Adults have been recorded in May, August, and October. The species occurs in southern Arizona and Mexico.
Milgithea alboplagialis
Milgithea alboplagialis is a small snout moth in the family Pyralidae, first described by Harrison G. Dyar in 1905. It is known only from the Huachuca Mountains in southeastern Arizona, where it inhabits montane environments. The species is characterized by a relatively modest wingspan of 23–27 mm. Like other members of its genus, it belongs to the subfamily Epipaschiinae, a group of pyralid moths whose larvae are generally associated with dead or decaying plant material.
Toronia luzena
Toronia luzena is a moth species in the family Cossidae, originally described as Miacora luzena by William Barnes in 1905. It is a North American cossid moth with a documented occurrence in Arizona. The species belongs to the small genus Toronia, which is part of the diverse carpenterworm moth family.
Tricholita baranca
Canyonlands Quaker
Tricholita baranca is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae, commonly known as the Canyonlands Quaker. It was first described by William Barnes in 1905. The species is known from North America and is assigned MONA/Hodges number 10629. As a member of the subfamily Noctuinae and tribe Eriopygini, it belongs to a diverse group of primarily nocturnal moths.