1978-description
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Euhadenoecus fragilis
Tawney's Cave Cricket, tawneys cave cricket
Euhadenoecus fragilis is a species of camel cricket in the family Rhaphidophoridae. It was described by Hubbell in 1978. The species is known from cave environments in North America, with documented occurrences in Virginia. Like other members of the family Rhaphidophoridae, it is wingless and adapted to subterranean habitats.
Neocrania bifasciata
Neocrania bifasciata is a small moth species and the sole member of the genus Neocrania. It belongs to the family Eriocraniidae, a primitive group of Lepidoptera. The species is endemic to the Coast Ranges of southern California and was described by Davis in 1978. It is one of the few eriocraniid species found in western North America.
Rhyacionia multilineata
A small tortricid moth described by Powell in 1978. The specific epithet "multilineata" refers to multiple lines on the forewings. Like other members of the genus Rhyacionia, it likely has associations with coniferous plants, though specific host records for this species remain limited.
Sabulodes huachuca
Sabulodes huachuca is a geometrid moth described by Rindge in 1978. It belongs to the diverse family Geometridae, which includes many species commonly known as inchworm or geometer moths due to their characteristic larval locomotion. The species is documented from North America, with the specific epithet referencing the Huachuca Mountains of southeastern Arizona.