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Aterpia approximana
Aterpia approximana is a species of tortricid moth in the subfamily Olethreutinae. Originally described as Olethreutes approximana by Heinrich in 1919, it was later transferred to the genus Aterpia. The species is known from limited collection records in the northeastern United States, particularly Vermont. Like other members of Olethreutinae, adults are likely small to medium-sized moths with characteristic tortricid wing posture at rest.
Cratichneumon tyloidifer
Cratichneumon tyloidifer is a species of ichneumon wasp described by Heinrich in 1961. It belongs to the family Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of parasitoid wasps. The species is known from very few records, with only two observations documented on iNaturalist. As a member of the genus Cratichneumon, it likely exhibits the characteristic features of this group, including the presence of tyloids on the antennae—a trait referenced in the species epithet.
Pelochrista dapsilis
Pelochrista dapsilis is a species of tortricid moth in the family Tortricidae, subfamily Olethreutinae, and tribe Eucosmini. It was described by Carl Heinrich in 1929. Like other members of its genus, it is a small moth with typical tortricid morphology. The species is part of a large and diverse genus of tortricid moths found primarily in the Holarctic region.
Rupela segrega
Rupela segrega is a moth species in the family Crambidae, described by Carl Heinrich in 1937. It is known from a limited range in the eastern United States, with records from Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Maryland. The species exhibits sexual dimorphism in wingspan, with males measuring 26–33 mm and females 28–38 mm. Adults are active during two distinct periods: spring (April–July) and fall (September–October).