1976-description
Guides
Pyrausta antisocialis
Pyrausta antisocialis is a crambid moth described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1976. It is known from a restricted range in the southwestern United States, specifically New Mexico and Arizona. Adults are active during summer months. The species belongs to a genus containing many herbivorous species, though specific biological details for this species remain limited.
Sepedophilus frosti
Sepedophilus frosti is a rove beetle (Staphylinidae: Tachyporinae) described in 1976 from eastern North America. It is one of thirteen new species described in a revision of the genus Sepedophilus for America north of Mexico. The species belongs to a genus of small, often overlooked beetles associated with decaying organic matter and fungal habitats.
Talanites exlineae
Talanites exlineae is a ground spider in the family Gnaphosidae, first described by Platnick & Shadab in 1976. The species is known from the United States. As a member of Gnaphosidae, it belongs to a diverse family of nocturnal wandering hunters. Published information on its biology and ecology remains limited.