1980-description
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Aglaomyia
Aglaomyia is a genus of fungus gnats in the family Mycetophilidae, established by Vockeroth in 1980. The genus contains at least two described species: A. gatineau (Canada) and A. zhejiangensis (China). Like other members of Mycetophilidae, these flies are associated with fungal habitats.
Morpheis clenchi
Morpheis clenchi is a moth in the family Cossidae (carpenter moths or goat moths), described by Donahue in 1980. The species is known from limited records in Arizona and northern Mexico. Adults have been documented in July. The specific epithet honors entomologist Harry K. Clench.
Polia propodea
Scarce Boreal Arches
Polia propodea is a noctuid moth species described by McCabe in 1980. It is known from North America, where it has been recorded in boreal regions. The species is referred to by the common name 'Scarce Boreal Arches' and belongs to the tribe Hadenini within the subfamily Noctuinae.
Pseudachorudina ignota
Pseudachorudina ignota is a species of springtail in the family Neanuridae, described from the Pacific North American region in 1980. As a member of the subfamily Pseudachorutinae, it belongs to a group of soil-dwelling microarthropods characterized by reduced or absent furcula and distinctive head morphology. The species remains poorly known, with minimal published biological data beyond its original description.