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Lozotaenia hesperia
Lozotaenia hesperia is a small tortricid moth described by Powell in 1962. It occurs in boreal and subarctic regions of North America, with records from Alaska and Yukon in the northwest through the Prairie Provinces to Quebec in the east. Adults are active during a brief period in mid-summer. The species is one of approximately 25 recognized species in the genus Lozotaenia, which is distributed primarily across the Holarctic region.
Triclonella xuthocelis
Triclonella xuthocelis is a small moth species described by Hodges in 1962. It belongs to the family Momphidae (formerly placed in Cosmopterigidae), a group of small gelechioid moths. The species is restricted to montane regions at the border of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is known from relatively few observations, reflecting either genuine rarity or limited survey effort in its high-elevation habitat.
Zavrelimyia
Zavrelimyia is a genus of non-biting midges in the family Chironomidae, subfamily Tanypodinae, and tribe Pentaneurini. The genus was established by Fittkau in 1962 and is placed within the predatory midge lineage Tanypodinae. Species in this genus are aquatic in their larval stages and are part of the diverse chironomid fauna found in freshwater habitats.