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Annaphila miona
Annaphila miona is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, first described by Smith in 1908. It belongs to the tribe Annaphilini within the subfamily Stiriinae. Like other members of its genus, it is likely a day-flying moth, though this specific behavior has not been explicitly documented for this species. The genus Annaphila is native to western North America and contains medium-sized, attractive moths.
Catotricha americana
Catotricha americana is a species of gall midge in the family Cecidomyiidae, described by American entomologist Ephraim Porter Felt in 1908. It is the type species of the genus Catotricha, a basal lineage within the gall midge family. The species has been confirmed to occur only in New Hampshire, and no observations of living specimens have been recorded in biodiversity databases. As a member of Cecidomyiidae, it likely forms galls on plant tissue, though specific host plants and gall morphology remain undocumented.
Diplocladius cultriger
Diplocladius cultriger is a species of non-biting midge in the family Chironomidae, subfamily Orthocladiinae. It was described by Jean-Jacques Kieffer in 1908. The species has been documented in Northern Europe, with confirmed records from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.
Gonodes
Gonodes is a genus of owlet moths (Noctuidae) erected by Herbert Druce in 1908. The genus contains at least 12 described species distributed primarily in the Neotropical region, with records from Central and South America and the Caribbean. Species-level taxonomy has been revised by multiple authors including Hampson, Dyar, and E. D. Jones during the early 20th century. The genus is classified within the subfamily Noctuinae, one of the largest and most diverse groups of noctuid moths.