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Agromyza parca
Agromyza parca is a small leaf-mining fly in the family Agromyzidae, described by Spencer in 1986. Members of this genus are known for creating distinctive serpentine or blotch mines in living leaf tissue of host plants. The species is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records available.
Aleptina junctimacula
Aleptina junctimacula is a small owlet moth (Noctuidae) described by André Blanchard in 1984. It belongs to the subfamily Condicinae and is known only from North America. The species has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 9071.1. It remains poorly documented in published literature.
Anavitrinella ocularia
Anavitrinella ocularia is a geometer moth in the family Geometridae, described from North America in 1917. It belongs to a genus of moths commonly known as 'Common Gray' moths for their typically subdued, cryptic coloration. The species is poorly documented in popular and scientific literature, with minimal observational records available.
Basicladus celibata
Basicladus celibata is a species of bagworm moth in the family Psychidae, described by Jones in 1922. Like all Psychidae, the larval stage constructs a portable case from silk and environmental materials. Adult males are winged; females are typically wingless and remain in the larval case. The species is poorly documented in modern literature, with no verified observations in major biodiversity databases.
Calles
Calles is a genus of weevils in the family Curculionidae, established by D.G. Kissinger in 1964. It belongs to the large and diverse group of true weevils, characterized by their distinctive elongated snouts. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records.
Calles cladotrichis
Calles cladotrichis is a species of weevil in the family Curculionidae. The species was described by Pierce in 1912 and is currently recognized as a synonym of Tylodes cladotrichis. It belongs to the genus Calles, a group of weevils in the diverse superfamily Curculionoidea. Available records indicate extremely limited documentation, with only three observations recorded on iNaturalist.
Cazenus
Cazenus is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, and tribe Paralimnini. It was established by Oman in 1949 and is placed within the subtribe Paralimnina. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal observational records available. Members are presumed to share the general morphology and ecology typical of deltocephaline leafhoppers.
Chlorops certimus
Chlorops certimus is a species of frit fly in the family Chloropidae, described by Adams in 1904. It belongs to the genus Chlorops, a diverse group of small flies commonly associated with grasses and other monocot plants. The species is accepted in taxonomic databases but remains poorly documented in primary literature. Most Chloropidae are phytophagous, with larvae developing in stems or leaves of host plants.
Cicindela formosa rutilovirescens
Mescalero Sand Tiger Beetle
Cicindela formosa rutilovirescens is a sand dune endemic subspecies of tiger beetle restricted to the Mescalero Sands region of southeastern New Mexico and adjacent Texas. First described by Rumpp in 1986, it is distinguished from other C. formosa subspecies by its distinctive greenish-red to coppery coloration. The subspecies is active in late summer and fall, with adults running on open sandy surfaces. It is considered uncommon and patchily distributed within its restricted habitat range.
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Hedgehog Curculio
Conotrachelus erinaceus is a species of true weevil in the family Curculionidae, commonly known as the Hedgehog Curculio. It is native to North America and was described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1896. The specific epithet 'erinaceus' (Latin for 'hedgehog') likely refers to some aspect of its appearance. The species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with minimal published information on its biology or ecology.
Cordilura intermedia
Cordilura intermedia is a species of dung fly in the family Scathophagidae, described by Curran in 1927. Members of this genus are associated with moist, organic-rich habitats where their larvae develop. The species is poorly documented in public sources, with only two observations recorded on iNaturalist. Like other scathophagid flies, it likely plays a role in nutrient cycling through decomposition processes.
Cyrtopogon stenofrons
Cyrtopogon stenofrons is a species of robber fly (family Asilidae) described by Wilcox & Martin in 1936. As a member of the genus Cyrtopogon, it belongs to a group of predatory flies known for their agile flight and ambush hunting behavior. The species is accepted in taxonomic databases but appears to be poorly documented in the scientific literature, with limited published information on its biology and ecology.
Dendrosinus
crenulate bark beetles
Dendrosinus is a genus of crenulate bark beetles in the family Curculionidae, established by Chapuis in 1869. The genus comprises approximately 12 described species. Members are classified within the weevil family, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented in available literature.
Drionia
Drionia is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, tribe Athysanini. Described by Ball in 1915, this genus belongs to the subtribe Cochlorhinina. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with minimal published information on its biology and ecology. Records indicate very few observations, suggesting either genuine rarity or undercollection.
Empicoris winnemana
thread-legged bug
Empicoris winnemana is a species of thread-legged assassin bug in the family Reduviidae, described by McAtee & Malloch in 1925. It is native to North America. Like other members of the genus Empicoris, it is characterized by exceptionally slender, elongated legs adapted for predation on small insects. The species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited observational records.
Hedychridium crassum
Hedychridium crassum is a species of cuckoo wasp in the family Chrysididae, a group known for their brilliant metallic coloration and parasitic lifestyle. The genus Hedychridium is among the most vividly colored of all chrysidid wasps, with members displaying bright metallic blues, greens, and reds. Species in this genus are nest parasites of predatory solitary wasps. Very little specific information is available about H. crassum itself, as it appears to be a poorly documented species with no confirmed observations in major biodiversity databases.
Hemicrepidius soccifer
Hemicrepidius soccifer is a species of click beetle (Elateridae) described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1876. Originally described under the basionym Asaphes soccifer, it is now classified in the genus Hemicrepidius. Like other members of its family, it possesses the characteristic clicking mechanism used to right itself when overturned. The species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited observational records available.
Heterocerus angustatus
Heterocerus angustatus is a species of beetle in the family Heteroceridae, described by Chevrolat in 1864. Members of this family are commonly known as variegated mud-loving beetles due to their association with riparian habitats. The species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited information available beyond taxonomic records. Observations on iNaturalist suggest occasional detection but very low encounter rates.
Homosetia fasciella
Homosetia fasciella is a microlepidopteran moth species in the family Meessiidae, originally described by Chambers in 1873 under the basionym Pitys fasciella. It is a North American species with limited published ecological documentation. The species belongs to a genus of small moths whose biology remains poorly studied compared to more conspicuous Lepidoptera.
Hoplochaitophorus quercicola
Hoplochaitophorus quercicola is an aphid species in the family Aphididae, described by Monell in 1879. The species name quercicola (from Latin quercus "oak" + -cola "dweller") indicates an association with oak hosts. It belongs to the tribe Myzocallidini, a group of aphids predominantly associated with woody host plants. Published records of this species are sparse, with limited observational data available.
Kolenetrus
Kolenetrus is a monotypic genus of seed bugs in the family Rhyparochromidae, containing a single described species, K. plenus. The genus was established by Barber in 1918. Members are classified among the dirt-colored seed bugs, a group characterized by generally dull, earth-toned coloration. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with minimal observational records available.
Loganius
Loganius is a genus of weevils in the family Curculionidae, described by Chapuis in 1869. It belongs to the hyperdiverse beetle order Coleoptera and is placed within the suborder Polyphaga. The genus is taxonomically accepted but remains poorly documented in public biodiversity databases, with no observations recorded in iNaturalist and limited available literature.
Melanoplus davisi
Melanoplus davisi is a species of spur-throated grasshopper in the family Acrididae, described by Hebard in 1918 from the southeastern United States. It belongs to the large genus Melanoplus, which contains numerous economically and ecologically significant grasshopper species. The species appears to be relatively poorly documented in the primary grasshopper literature of the western United States, suggesting it may be of limited distribution or abundance compared to more widespread Melanoplus species.
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Mesosphaerocera is a genus of small flies in the family Sphaeroceridae, commonly known as lesser dung flies. The genus was established by Kim in 1972 and forms part of a distinct supergeneric group alongside Parasphaerocera, Neosphaerocera, Afromyia, and Sphaerocera. Members of this genus are characterized by their placement within the Sphaerocerinae subfamily. The genus remains poorly documented in public sources, with species-level information not readily available.
Micralcinus parvulus
Micralcinus parvulus is a species of weevil in the family Curculionidae. It is a poorly documented taxon with minimal published research available. The genus Micralcinus is distinct from the more commonly studied billbug genus Sphenophorus, though both belong to the same family. Available information on this species is extremely limited, with only three observations recorded on iNaturalist and no Wikipedia entry.
Microparsus tephrosiae
Microparsus tephrosiae is a species of aphid in the family Aphididae, described by Smith in 1948. The genus Microparsus is small and poorly documented, with few species records. Observations of this species are extremely rare, with only two records in iNaturalist. It belongs to the tribe Macrosiphini, which includes many aphids associated with specific host plants.
Oestlundiella
Oestlundiella is a genus of aphids in the family Aphididae, subfamily Calaphidinae. The genus was established by Granovsky in 1930 and belongs to the tribe Calaphidini. It is part of the diverse aphid fauna associated with woody host plants. The genus remains poorly documented in public sources, with limited species-level information available.
Pemphigus tartareus
Pemphigus tartareus is a North American aphid species in the family Aphididae, described by Hottes and Frison in 1931. It belongs to the genus Pemphigus, which comprises root-feeding aphids often associated with gall formation or subterranean development on host plants. The species has been historically confused with other root-infesting aphids in agricultural and horticultural contexts, particularly in discussions of "root aphid" pests.
Penehuleria
Penehuleria is a genus of leafhoppers in the family Cicadellidae, subfamily Deltocephalinae, and tribe Athysanini. It was established by Beamer in 1934 and is classified within the subtribe Cochlorhinina. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with only two observations recorded on iNaturalist as of the available data. Like other members of Cicadellidae, species in this genus are presumed to be phloem-feeding insects associated with vascular plants.
Phylloxera echinus
Phylloxera echinus is a species of gall-forming insect in the family Phylloxeridae, closely related to aphids. Like other phylloxerans, this species induces abnormal plant growths (galls) on host plants through chemical secretions that manipulate plant tissue development. The specific host associations and gall morphology of P. echinus have not been well documented in available literature. The genus Phylloxera contains several economically important species, most notably the grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae), though P. echinus itself appears to be poorly studied.
Phylloxera flavoconica
Phylloxera flavoconica is a species of phylloxeran, a tiny sap-sucking insect in the family Phylloxeridae. Phylloxerans are closely related to aphids and are known for inducing gall formation on host plants. The genus Phylloxera includes species that are significant agricultural pests, most notably the grape phylloxera (Daktulosphaira vitifoliae), though the specific impacts of P. flavoconica are not well documented in available sources.
Polystenidea
Polystenidea is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Braconidae, first described by Viereck in 1911. Members of this genus are part of the diverse ichneumonoid wasp fauna, which are predominantly parasitoids of other insects. The genus is poorly documented in public sources, with minimal species-level information available.
Rhegmoclema
Rhegmoclema is a genus of minute black scavenger flies (Diptera: Scatopsidae) established by Enderlein in 1912. Members of this genus are small, dark-colored flies associated with decaying organic matter. The genus is poorly documented in modern literature, with limited species descriptions and biological data available.
Stenoptinea auriferella
Stenoptinea auriferella is a small moth species in the family Meessiidae, described by Dietz in 1905. It is one of approximately 30 species in the genus Stenoptinea, which are primarily found in the Holarctic region. The species is rarely encountered and poorly documented in scientific literature, with most records coming from scattered North American collections. Like other members of Meessiidae, it is presumed to have a concealed lifestyle, possibly associated with decaying plant matter or fungal substrates.
Stylopoda cephalica
Stylopoda cephalica is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae, described by Smith in 1891. It is recorded from North America and assigned MONA/Hodges number 10163. Available documentation is sparse, with few observations and limited published research on its biology.
Stylopoda groteana
Stylopoda groteana is a species of owlet moth in the family Noctuidae. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar in 1903. The species is known from North America and has been assigned MONA/Hodges number 10165. Available records indicate it is a rarely encountered species with limited published documentation.
Zygona
Zygona is a genus of soil-dwelling centipedes in the family Geophilidae, first described by Chamberlin in 1960. Members of this genus are elongate, multi-legged arthropods characteristic of the order Geophilomorpha. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with minimal published information on its species composition or biology. A single observation exists on iNaturalist, suggesting it is rarely encountered or underreported.