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Cornifrons phasma
Cornifrons phasma is a moth species in the family Crambidae, described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1917. It is known from a restricted range in western North America, specifically California and Nevada. Adults are active in spring and early summer, with a secondary flight period in September.
Diploschizia minimella
Diploschizia minimella is a minute sedge moth described from Florida in 1981. It is among the smallest members of its genus, with forewings measuring 2.2–2.9 mm. The species exhibits a bimodal adult flight period, appearing in spring and again in midsummer. It is currently known only from the US state of Florida.
Noctueliopsis brunnealis
Brown Bantam
Noctueliopsis brunnealis is a crambid moth described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1972. It occurs in the southwestern United States and exhibits bimodal adult flight activity. The species is known by the common name Brown Bantam.
Nudorthodes molino
Nudorthodes molino is a small moth in the family Noctuidae, first described in 2014. It is endemic to the southwestern United States, occurring in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico. The species is named after Molino Basin on Mount Lemmon, Arizona, where most type specimens were collected. Adults are active during two distinct periods: late spring (May–June) and late summer through early autumn (August–November).