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Coscinocephalus
Coscinocephalus is a genus of rhinoceros beetles in the family Scarabaeidae, established by Prell in 1936. The genus comprises at least two described species: Coscinocephalus cribrifrons, described by Schaeffer in 1906, and Coscinocephalus tepehuanus, described by Morón & Ratcliffe in 1996. Members of this genus belong to the subfamily Dynastinae and tribe Pentodontini, placing them among the smaller rhinoceros beetles.
Neoanagraphis
Neoanagraphis is a genus of spiders in the family Liocranidae, first described by Gertsch and Mulaik in 1936. The genus is small, containing only two recognized species: N. chamberlini and N. pearcei. Both species were described by the original authors and remain the only members of the genus as of 2016. The genus belongs to a family of ground-dwelling spiders characterized by their elongated body form and particular eye arrangement.
Stereogaster globosa
Stereogaster globosa is a species of broad-nosed weevil in the family Curculionidae, described by Van Dyke in 1936. The species belongs to the tribe Geonemini within the subfamily Entiminae, a group commonly known as root weevils or broad-nosed weevils. The specific epithet 'globosa' refers to its rounded, globular body shape. The genus Stereogaster is part of the diverse weevil fauna of western North America.