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Dichrooscytus suspectus
Dichrooscytus suspectus is a species of plant bug described by Reuter in 1909. It belongs to the family Miridae, a large group of true bugs commonly known as plant bugs. The species has been documented in scattered localities across western and eastern North America. Specific ecological details remain poorly documented.
Dielis tolteca
Toltec scoliid wasp
Dielis tolteca is a species of scoliid wasp native to western North America and Mesoamerica. The species is known to parasitize scarab beetle grubs, with females hunting underground hosts to provision their offspring. Adults have been observed feeding on flowering plants, particularly mustards (Brassicaceae) and goldenrods (Solidago). The species has been documented in McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area in western Colorado, where it is active as a spring-emerging species.
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pygmaeus
Dietzianus pygmaeus is a species of true weevil (family Curculionidae) described by Dietz in 1891. The species is currently classified in the genus Dietzianus, though it was originally described under the genus Xanthus. It is known from North America, but detailed information about its biology, appearance, and ecology remains sparse in the available literature.
Digrammia muscariata
Oak Angles and Allies
Digrammia muscariata is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae. It has been recorded at blacklighting displays in California, where it is attracted to ultraviolet light sources. The species was originally described as Tephrina muscariata by Guenée in 1858. Three subspecies are recognized: D. m. muscariata, D. m. respersata, and D. m. teucaria.
Digrammia setonana
Digrammia setonana is a species of geometrid moth described by James Halliday McDunnough in 1927. It belongs to the family Geometridae, a large group commonly known as inchworm or geometer moths. The species is native to North America and is part of the diverse genus Digrammia, which includes numerous species with cryptic, stone-mimicking wing patterns. Like other members of its genus, it is likely nocturnal and attracted to ultraviolet light sources.
Dineutus angustus
whirligig beetle
Dineutus angustus is a species of whirligig beetle in the family Gyrinidae, first described by LeConte in 1878. The species is found in North America. As a member of the genus Dineutus, it is among the larger whirligig beetles, characterized by a hidden scutellum and rounded elytral apices. Like other gyrinids, it inhabits the surface of freshwater bodies where it forms aggregations called rafts.
Drymoana
Drymoana is a monotypic genus of sedge moths in the family Glyphipterigidae, established by John B. Heppner in 1985. The genus contains a single described species, Drymoana blanchardi. It is known from southern North American states including Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Texas.
Dryocoetes affaber
Faber Spruce Bark Beetle
Dryocoetes affaber, commonly known as the Faber Spruce Bark Beetle, is a bark beetle species in the weevil family Curculionidae. It is native to North America and has been documented across multiple Canadian provinces. As a member of the genus Dryocoetes, it is associated with coniferous trees, though specific ecological details remain limited in published literature.
Dyseuaresta sobrinata
Dyseuaresta sobrinata is a small tephritid fruit fly described by Wulp in 1900. Adults measure 3–5 mm in length. The species occurs from the United States south to Costa Rica. It belongs to the genus Dyseuaresta within the tribe Tephritini.
Ectemnius rufipes
square-headed wasp
Ectemnius rufipes is a species of square-headed wasp in the family Crabronidae. The species is found in North America and is part of a genus of solitary, predatory wasps that typically hunt flies. Two subspecies are recognized: Ectemnius rufipes ais and the nominate Ectemnius rufipes rufipes.
Ectemnius rufipes ais
Ectemnius rufipes ais is a subspecies of digger wasp described by Pate in 1946. It belongs to the family Crabronidae, a group of solitary wasps known for nesting in soil or wood and provisioning their young with paralyzed prey. As a member of the genus Ectemnius, it is part of a diverse lineage of crabronid wasps distributed across multiple continents. The subspecies designation indicates geographic or morphological differentiation within the broader E. rufipes species complex.
Euconnus separatus
Euconnus separatus is a species of ant-like stone beetle described in 2021 from the southeastern and central United States. It belongs to the hyperdiverse genus Euconnus, which contains over 3,000 described species globally. The species is known from scattered records across 22 states, primarily in the eastern and south-central U.S.
Eulabini
Eulabini is a tribe of darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae, established by G.H. Horn in 1870. The tribe comprises at least three genera—Apsena, Epantius, and Eulabis—all restricted to North America. Members are classified within the subfamily Tenebrioninae.
Eumicrota corruscula
Eumicrota corruscula is a small rove beetle (Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) first described by Erichson in 1839. Originally placed in Gyrophaena, it was later transferred to Eumicrota. The species occurs across eastern North America from Canada through the United States, with scattered records west to Saskatchewan and Texas. It belongs to the tribe Homalotini, a group known for association with fungal fruiting bodies.
Euperilampus triangularis
Euperilampus triangularis is a species of chalcid wasp in the family Perilampidae, first described by Thomas Say in 1829. It belongs to a group of parasitoid wasps characterized by their metallic coloration and compact body form. The species has been recorded across multiple North American jurisdictions including Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Kansas, and Ontario.
Euphyia intermediata
Sharp-angled Carpet, American Sharp-angled Carpet
Euphyia intermediata is a small geometrid moth commonly known as the sharp-angled carpet or American sharp-angled carpet. The species was first described by Guenée in 1858 and was long confused with the European Euphyia unangulata until recognized as distinct in 1999. It has a broad transcontinental distribution across northern North America and is active from spring through late summer.
Eustrophus tomentosus
Eustrophus tomentosus is a species of polypore fungus beetle in the family Tetratomidae, found in North America. It is characterized by abundant yellowish-orange setae covering the elytra surface. The species can be distinguished from related genera by the absence of a prothoracic episternal transverse suture. As a member of the polypore fungus beetles, it is associated with bracket fungi in forested habitats.
Euthera bicolor
Euthera bicolor is a species of tachinid fly in the family Tachinidae, described by Coquillett in 1902. It belongs to the tribe Eutherini within the subfamily Dexiinae. The species is known from North America. As with other tachinid flies, it is presumably a parasitoid, though specific host records for this species are not documented in the provided sources.
Filatima pseudacaciella
Dusky-backed Filatima Moth
Filatima pseudacaciella is a gelechiid moth known as the Dusky-backed Filatima Moth. Its larvae are specialized feeders on black locust (Robinia pseudacacia), and have been documented utilizing both external feeding and occupying existing leaf mines created by the related species Macrosaccus robiniella. The species is widely distributed across eastern and central North America, with records extending from California to the Atlantic coast and north into Ontario.
Geina tenuidactylus
Himmelman's plume moth, berry plume moth
Geina tenuidactylus, commonly known as Himmelman's plume moth or berry plume moth, is a small plume moth in the family Pterophoridae. It was first described by Asa Fitch in 1854. The species is widely distributed across North America, from eastern states to the West Coast. Larvae feed on Rubus species including thimbleberry and blackberries, while adults have been observed feeding on dogbane flowers. The wingspan measures approximately 17 mm.
Gonatium crassipalpum
dwarf spider
Gonatium crassipalpum is a dwarf spider in the family Linyphiidae, first described by Bryant in 1933. It is a small-bodied species distributed across the United States and Canada. The specific epithet 'crassipalpum' refers to thickened or stout pedipalps. Records indicate presence in multiple Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba.
Gorytes dorothyae
Gorytes dorothyae is a species of sand wasp in the family Crabronidae (formerly placed in Bembicidae). It is found in North America, with records from Canada including Manitoba. The species was described by Krombein in 1950 and includes two recognized subspecies: G. d. dorothyae and G. d. russeolus. Like other members of the genus Gorytes, it is a solitary wasp.
Gymnoclytia unicolor
Gymnoclytia unicolor is a North American tachinid fly described by Brooks in 1946. The species is placed in the genus Gymnoclytia within the family Tachinidae, a large group of parasitoid flies. Its specific epithet "unicolor" suggests uniform coloration, though detailed morphological descriptions are limited in available sources. The species has been documented across a broad geographic range in the United States.
Gypsonoma salicicolana
Small Gypsonoma Moth
Gypsonoma salicicolana is a small tortricid moth occurring across much of North America. The species is a specialist on willows (Salix), with larvae feeding on leaves of several documented host species. Adults are active primarily in late spring and early summer. The specific epithet 'salicicolana' reflects this association with Salix.
Gyrinus gehringi
whirligig beetle
Gyrinus gehringi is a species of whirligig beetle in the family Gyrinidae, described by Chamberlain in 1929. The species is known from North America, with records from Canada including New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Nova Scotia. Whirligig beetles in this genus are small to medium-sized aquatic beetles that live on the water surface, where they form conspicuous aggregations and exhibit rapid, erratic swimming behavior.
Gyrinus pleuralis
whirligig beetle
Gyrinus pleuralis is a species of whirligig beetle described by Fall in 1922. It is found in North America, with records from Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan) and presumably the United States. As a member of the family Gyrinidae, it is an aquatic beetle that lives on the water surface, though specific details of its biology are poorly documented.
Haimbachia squamulellus
Scaled Haimbachia Moth
Haimbachia squamulellus is a small moth in the family Crambidae, first described by Zeller in 1881. It occurs in eastern and central North America, ranging from Maryland south to Florida and west to Texas and Illinois. The species is one of approximately 15 recognized species in the genus Haimbachia, a group of grass-associated crambid moths. Adults are active during warmer months, though specific phenology varies across its range.
Hallomenus scapularis
Hallomenus scapularis is a species of polypore fungus beetle in the family Tetratomidae, first described by Melsheimer in 1846. It is found in North America, with records from Canada (British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario) and the United States. The species belongs to a small family of beetles associated with fungal habitats.
Halticotoma valida
Yucca Plant Bug
Halticotoma valida, commonly known as the yucca plant bug, is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It is found in North America, with records from multiple U.S. states including Texas, New Mexico, Georgia, Alabama, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, and Ohio. The species is associated with yucca plants (Yucca spp.) as its host plants. Authorship was originally attributed to Townsend, 1892, though some sources cite Van Duzee, 1916.
Hesperobaris
Hesperobaris is a genus of flower weevils in the family Curculionidae, established by Thomas Lincoln Casey in 1892. The genus currently contains a single described species, Hesperobaris suavis, found in North America. As flower weevils, members of this genus are associated with floral resources, though specific biological details remain poorly documented due to the genus's rarity and limited study.
Hodophylax
Hodophylax is a genus of robber flies in the family Asilidae, established by James in 1933. The genus contains at least four described species, all found in North America. Like other robber flies, members of this genus are predatory insects. Specific ecological details remain poorly documented due to limited study of this relatively obscure genus.
Homolagoa
Homolagoa is a monotypic genus of owlet moths in the family Noctuidae, containing the single species Homolagoa grotelliformis. The genus was established by William Barnes and James Halliday McDunnough in 1912. The sole species is known from North America and has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 9043.
Hydrocolus stagnalis
Hydroporus Diving Beetle
Hydrocolus stagnalis is a small predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae, native to North America. Formerly classified under Hydroporus, it was reassigned to the genus Hydrocolus. The species is documented from western Canada, including Alberta and British Columbia. As a member of the Hydroporinae subfamily, it inhabits freshwater environments.
Hylecoetus lugubris
Sapwood Timberworm Beetle
Hylecoetus lugubris is a ship-timber beetle (family Lymexylidae) native to North America. The species is currently classified as a synonym of Elateroides lugubris in some taxonomic databases, though iNaturalist maintains it under the genus Hylecoetus. Like other lymexylids, it is associated with dead or decaying wood, where larvae bore into hardwoods. The family is characterized by reduced elytra in some genera, though Hylecoetus species retain more typical beetle morphology compared to the highly modified Atractocerus. The common name 'Sapwood Timberworm Beetle' refers to its larval habit of tunneling in the sapwood of trees.
Hylobius pinicola
Couper collar weevil
Hylobius pinicola, commonly known as the Couper collar weevil, is a species of pine weevil in the family Curculionidae. It is found in North America, with confirmed records from multiple Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, Labrador, and Manitoba. The species is associated with coniferous hosts, as indicated by its specific epithet 'pinicola' (pine-dwelling).
Hypocoena rufostrigata
Brown-streaked Rustic Moth
Hypocoena rufostrigata, commonly known as the Brown-streaked Rustic Moth, is a noctuid moth species first described by Alpheus Spring Packard in 1867. It is a North American species with a broad geographic range spanning from the Atlantic coast to Alaska and western North America. Adults have a wingspan of 26–30 mm and are active during summer months.
Hyptia femorata
Hyptia femorata is a species of ensign wasp in the family Evaniidae, described by Townes in 1949. Members of this family are parasitoids of cockroach eggs, with females laying eggs into cockroach oothecae. The species is known from North America. Like other evaniids, it is characterized by a distinctive laterally compressed abdomen that is carried elevated like a flag, giving the group their common name. Specific biological details for H. femorata remain poorly documented in published literature.
Ilnacora malina
Green Plant Bug
Ilnacora malina is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae. It was originally described as Sthenarops malina by Uhler in 1877. The species is known from the eastern United States and Canada.
Indiopsocus ceterus
common barklouse
Indiopsocus ceterus is a species of barklouse in the family Psocidae, first described by Mockford in 1974. It is a small, winged insect that inhabits bark and foliage surfaces. The species is known from the Caribbean Sea region and North America, including Cuba and the United States. It has been documented at blacklight stations, indicating nocturnal activity.
Knausia
Knausia is a genus of darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae) established by Fall in 1931. The genus is native to the Nearctic region. Very little published information exists on this genus, with only one observation documented on iNaturalist.
Langurites lineatus
Red-shouldered Lizard Beetle
Langurites lineatus, commonly known as the Red-shouldered Lizard Beetle, is a species of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae. The species has been recorded across North America, Middle America, and South America. As a member of Erotylidae, it is associated with fungal habitats, though specific ecological details for this species remain limited in published literature.
Laphystia sexfasciata
Laphystia sexfasciata is a species of robber fly in the family Asilidae, first described by Thomas Say in 1823. The genus Laphystia belongs to the diverse asilid fauna of North America. As with other robber flies, this species is a predatory insect that captures other arthropods in flight. The specific epithet 'sexfasciata' refers to six bands or fasciae, likely describing a pattern on the abdomen or thorax.
Lecontellus
Lecontellus is a genus of weevils in the family Nemonychidae, established by Kuschel in 1989. It belongs to an ancient lineage of weevils that diverged early from other Curculionoidea. The genus is rarely encountered, with very few observations documented.
Lepidophorus inquinatus
Lepidophorus inquinatus is a broad-nosed weevil in the family Curculionidae, first described by Mannerheim in 1852. It belongs to the subfamily Entiminae and tribe Byrsopagini. The species is known from northwestern North America, with records from Alaska and British Columbia.
Lepturobosca chrysocoma
Yellow velvet beetle, Golden flower longhorn beetle, Golden-haired flower longhorn
Lepturobosca chrysocoma is a species of longhorn beetle in the family Cerambycidae, characterized by its dense coat of golden hairs that gives rise to its common names. The species was originally described as Cosmosalia chrysocoma by William Kirby in 1837, but was reassigned to Lepturobosca in 1998 based on morphological comparisons by Russian entomologist Alexander Ivanovich Miroshnikov. Adults are frequently observed feeding on flowers during summer months, where they function as pollinators by transferring pollen on their hairy bodies. Larvae develop in decaying wood of trees including black spruce (Picea mariana) and poplars (Populus).
Lestomyia
Lestomyia is a genus of robber flies (family Asilidae) in the subfamily Dasypogoninae, established by Williston in 1883. The genus contains approximately six described species distributed in North America. Members of this genus are predatory flies that hunt other insects in flight.
Liodessus affinis
Liodessus affinis is a small predaceous diving beetle in the family Dytiscidae, first described by Say in 1823. The species belongs to a taxonomically challenging species complex that was revised in 1998, during which several former synonyms were elevated to species status. It is found in aquatic habitats across North America, with records from Canada and the United States. Like other members of the genus, it is a predator in freshwater ecosystems.
Listronotus frontalis
underwater weevil
Listronotus frontalis is a species of underwater weevil in the beetle family Curculionidae. It is found in North America, with records from Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Québec). The species was described by J.L. LeConte in 1876. Like other members of the genus Listronotus, it is associated with aquatic or semi-aquatic habitats.
Lycorina scitula
Lycorina scitula is a species of ichneumonid wasp in the genus Lycorina, first described by Cresson in 1870. It belongs to the family Ichneumonidae, one of the largest families of parasitoid wasps. The genus Lycorina is part of the diverse ichneumonid fauna of North America. Very little specific information is available about the biology or ecology of this particular species.
Lydina americana
Lydina americana is a species of bristle fly in the family Tachinidae. It is native to North America, with recorded presence in Canada and the United States. As a tachinid fly, it is presumably parasitoid in its larval stage, though specific host relationships for this species have not been documented in available sources. The species was originally described as Tryphera americana by Townsend in 1892.