1947-description
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Anagapetus bernea
little black caddisfly
Anagapetus bernea is a species of caddisfly in the family Glossosomatidae, described by Ross in 1947. It belongs to the 'little black caddisfly' group, a common name applied to members of this family. The species is recorded from North America.
Hoplitis bunocephala
Hoplitis bunocephala is a solitary bee species in the family Megachilidae, described by Michener in 1947. The species is native to North America and belongs to the diverse genus Hoplitis, which includes numerous mason bee species. Like other members of Megachilidae, females carry pollen on scopae located on the underside of the abdomen rather than on the hind legs.
Lethe appalachia
Appalachian Brown, Appalachian Eyed Brown
Lethe appalachia is a brush-footed butterfly in the family Nymphalidae, commonly known as the Appalachian Brown or Appalachian Eyed Brown. The species was described by Chermock in 1947 and was formerly placed in the genus Satyrodes. It is native to North America. Two subspecies are recognized: L. a. appalachia and L. a. leeuwi.
Mistharnophantia angusta
Mistharnophantia angusta is a species of planthopper in the family Flatidae, described by Doering and Shepherd in 1947. It belongs to the tribe Selizini within the subfamily Flatinae. Like other flatid planthoppers, it is likely a phloem-feeding insect associated with woody vegetation. The species is part of a genus with limited documented ecological information.