Macaronesia
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Amaurorhinus bewickianus
Amaurorhinus bewickianus is a weevil species in the family Curculionidae, endemic to the Madeira archipelago. It was first described by Wollaston in 1860 and has been recorded from Madeira Island and the nearby Desertas Islands. The species belongs to a small genus of flightless weevils with restricted distributions in the Macaronesian region. Its island endemism and apparent absence from mainland Europe suggest limited dispersal capability.
Blastobasis maroccanella
Blastobasis maroccanella is a small moth in the family Blastobasidae, first described by Amsel in 1952. It is native to the Macaronesian islands and western Mediterranean region, with a recent introduction to California. The species belongs to a genus of moths whose larvae are predominantly detritivores or feed on plant material.
Cyphoderus similis
Cyphoderus similis is an elongate-bodied springtail species in the family Paronellidae, described by J.W. Folsom in 1927. It is myrmecophilic and has been documented in phoretic association with the red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta). The species occurs across multiple insular and coastal regions including the Caribbean, Hawaii, Macaronesia, and the Amazon basin.
Limnophora
Limnophora is a genus of muscid flies established by Robineau-Desvoidy in 1830, comprising approximately 230 species distributed worldwide. The genus is characterized by distinctive silver bands across the thorax and serves as the namesake for the tribe Limnophorini. Species occur in diverse habitats including riverine environments, karst formations such as tufa barriers, and high montane forests. The genus includes notable species such as Limnophora riparia, a documented predator of larval black flies, and L. marginata, which has been studied for genetic and morphometric variation across altitudinal gradients.