1933-description
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Agallia bidactylata
A small leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, described by Oman in 1933. It belongs to the tribe Agalliini, a group of leafhoppers often associated with herbaceous vegetation. The species is documented from Arizona and is characterized by distinctive genital structures that aid in identification.
Cyrpoptus metcalfi
Cyrpoptus metcalfi is a species of planthopper in the family Fulgoridae, described by Ball in 1933. It belongs to the subfamily Lystrinae and tribe Poiocerini. The species is known from the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It is one of several species in the genus Cyrpoptus, which are characterized by their distinctive body shape and often enlarged head processes.
Haplaxius yuccandus
Haplaxius yuccandus is a species of planthopper in the family Cixiidae, described by Ball in 1933. The species name suggests an association with yucca plants. It belongs to a genus of small, often cryptic planthoppers that inhabit arid and semi-arid regions of western North America. Like other Cixiidae, adults are capable of flight and nymphs are subterranean root-feeders.
Hodophylax aridus
Hodophylax aridus is a species of robber fly in the family Asilidae, described by James in 1933. The species epithet "aridus" suggests an association with arid environments. As a member of the Asilidae, it is a predatory fly. The species is represented by very few observations in biodiversity databases.
Oreodytes snoqualmie
Oreodytes snoqualmie is a species of predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae. It was described by Hatch in 1933 and was originally placed in the genus Hydroporus. The species is known from western North America, with records from Alberta and British Columbia in Canada. As a member of the genus Oreodytes, it belongs to a group of small diving beetles typically associated with lotic (flowing water) habitats.
Phobetus mojavus
Phobetus mojavus is a species of scarab beetle in the family Scarabaeidae, described by Barrett in 1933. It belongs to the subfamily Melolonthinae (May beetles or June beetles) and the tribe Phobetusini. The species is known from California, with its specific epithet suggesting an association with the Mojave region.