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Ephippiphora lunatana
Ephippiphora lunatana is a species of tortrix moth in the family Tortricidae. The genus Ephippiphora is small and poorly documented, with limited published research on its biology and ecology. This species was described in the early 20th century based on morphological characteristics. Available information derives primarily from taxonomic descriptions and museum specimens rather than field studies.
Megastilicus formicarius
Megastilicus formicarius is a myrmecophilous rove beetle (Staphylinidae: Paederinae) native to North America. It was the sole species in its genus until the 2021 description of M. iowaensis. The species is obligately associated with ants, specifically documented with Formica ulkei colonies. Like other myrmecophilous Paederinae, it likely lives within ant nests, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The species is known from museum specimens across northeastern and midwestern North America.