1906-description
Guides
Anacampsis nonstrigella
Anacampsis nonstrigella is a small gelechiid moth described by August Busck in 1906. It is known from a limited range in the eastern United States. The species is distinguished by its contrasting wing coloration with dark olive basal forewings and blackish brown apical areas.
Araneus groenlandicola
Greenland Orbweaver
Araneus groenlandicola is a species of orb-weaver spider in the family Araneidae. It is known from a limited geographic range spanning the northernmost regions of North America, including Greenland, Canada, and the northern United States. The species was described by Embrik Strand in 1906. As with other members of the genus Araneus, it constructs spiral wheel-shaped webs for prey capture.
Hydriomena manzanita
Hydriomena manzanita is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae, described by Taylor in 1906. The specific epithet 'manzanita' refers to the manzanita plant (Arctostaphylos), suggesting a likely ecological association with this host plant. The species is found in North America and has been documented in 904 iNaturalist observations.
Kathleenum cornutum cornutum
Kathleenum cornutum cornutum is a subspecies of planthopper in the family Issidae, described by Melichar in 1906. It belongs to the infraorder Fulgoromorpha, a group of hemipteran insects commonly known as planthoppers. The specific epithet 'cornutum' (Latin for 'horned') suggests the presence of horn-like projections, a trait found in various Issidae species. This subspecies is part of the Neotropical issid fauna, though detailed biological studies remain limited.
Misodema reticulata
Misodema reticulata is a species of tropiduchid planthopper first described by Melichar in 1906. It belongs to the family Tropiduchidae, a group of fulgoroid planthoppers characterized by their relatively broad bodies and often reticulate wing venation. The species is documented from the southwestern United States, with records from Arizona and Texas. As a member of the subfamily Elicinae, it shares morphological traits with other genera in this group, though specific biological details remain limited in published literature.