1987-description
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Colladonus balius
Colladonus balius is a leafhopper species in the family Cicadellidae, described by Hamilton in 1987. It belongs to the tribe Platymetopiini within the subfamily Deltocephalinae. Like other members of its genus, it is a small, sap-feeding insect. The species has been recorded from Nova Scotia, Canada. Very little specific information is available about its biology or ecology.
Diplocentrus diablo
Diplocentrus diablo is a species of scorpion in the family Diplocentridae, first described by Stockwell and Nilsson in 1987. The species belongs to a genus characterized by distinctive morphological features including a subaculear tubercle on the telson. As a member of the order Scorpiones, it possesses the typical arachnid body plan with four pairs of walking legs and a segmented metasoma terminating in a stinger.
Erronus affinis
Erronus affinis is a species of leafhopper in the family Cicadellidae, first described by Oman in 1987. It belongs to the subfamily Errhomeninae and tribe Bathysmatophorini. The genus Erronus is part of a group of leafhoppers characterized by particular morphological features associated with this tribe. Very little specific information is available about the biology, ecology, or distribution of this particular species.
Omalorphanus aenigma
Omalorphanus aenigma is a species of rove beetle in the family Staphylinidae, described by Campbell and Chandler in 1987. It belongs to the subfamily Omaliinae and tribe Anthophagini. The species is known from the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, with records from Oregon.
Phanogomphus westfalli
Westfall's Clubtail
Phanogomphus westfalli, commonly known as Westfall's Clubtail, is a dragonfly species in the family Gomphidae. It was described in 1987 and is native to the southeastern United States. The species is named in honor of the odonatologist Minter J. Westfall. Like other clubtails, it is associated with flowing water habitats.
Pseudexentera hodsoni
Pseudexentera hodsoni is a species of tortricid moth described by Miller in 1987. It belongs to the genus Pseudexentera, a group of small moths within the subfamily Olethreutinae. The species is known from North America, with observations concentrated in the eastern and central United States. As with many Pseudexentera species, detailed biological information remains limited in published literature.
Stephanocleonus parshus
Stephanocleonus parshus is a species of weevil in the family Curculionidae, described by Anderson in 1987. The genus Stephanocleonus comprises weevils characterized by a distinctive stepped or notched pronotum. This species is known from western and central Canada.