North_america

Guides

  • Bagisara gulnare

    Bagisara gulnare is a noctuid moth described by Strecker in 1880. It belongs to the subfamily Bagisarinae, a small group within the Noctuidae. The species is known from North America, though published natural history information is sparse. Only a handful of iNaturalist observations document this species, suggesting it is either genuinely rare or underreported.

  • Micraegialia pusilla

    Micraegialia pusilla is a small scarab beetle in the subfamily Aegialiinae, first described by Horn in 1887. The species occurs in northern North America, with records from Alaska, Washington, Minnesota, North Dakota, and Canadian provinces including Alberta, British Columbia, and Manitoba. As a member of the tribe Aegialiini, it belongs to a group commonly known as sand-loving scarabs.

  • Traginops irroratus

    Traginops irroratus is a species of fly in the family Odiniidae, described by Coquillett in 1900. The genus Traginops belongs to the subfamily Traginopinae, one of the more distinctive lineages within this small family of acalyptrate Diptera. Odiniid flies are generally associated with decomposing wood and sap flows, though specific natural history details for this species remain poorly documented.