Fitch-1856
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Nola triquetrana
Three-spotted Nola Moth, three-spotted nola
Nola triquetrana is a small nolid moth species found in North America. It belongs to the family Nolidae, a group of moths closely related to owlet moths. The species is commonly known as the three-spotted nola moth, referring to the characteristic spotting pattern on its forewings. The MONA or Hodges number for this species is 8992, a standardized identification code used in North American moth classification. The species was first described by Fitch in 1856 under the basionym Brachytaenia triquetrana.
Stictocephala brevicornis
Buffalo Treehopper
A North American treehopper species in the family Membracidae, characterized by its distinctive buffalo-like humped pronotum. First described by Fitch in 1856, this species belongs to the tribe Ceresini within the subfamily Smiliinae. The species epithet 'brevicornis' refers to its relatively short antennae.