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Baeoneurella
Baeoneurella is a genus of parasitoid wasps in the family Scelionidae, established by Alan Dodd in 1913. Members of this genus are small, solitary wasps that develop as parasitoids of insect eggs. The genus is poorly documented in scientific literature, with few species described and minimal biological data available.
Ceratinostoma
Ceratinostoma is a genus of dung flies in the family Scathophagidae, established by Meade in 1885. The genus contains at least one described species, C. ostiorum. These flies belong to a family whose larvae primarily develop in dung or decaying organic matter. The genus has been recorded from northern Europe including Norway and Sweden.
Mycomya obliqua
Mycomya obliqua is a species of fungus gnat in the family Mycetophilidae, described by Thomas Say in 1824. As a member of the subfamily Mycomyinae, it belongs to a diverse group of small flies whose larvae typically develop in decaying organic matter, particularly fungi. The species epithet "obliqua" refers to an oblique or slanted feature of its morphology, though the specific trait referenced is not detailed in available sources. Very few observations of this species have been recorded, with only three documented occurrences in iNaturalist.
Tinea irrepta
A small moth species in the fungus moth family Tineidae, described by Braun in 1926. Known from scattered records across central Canada. As a member of the genus Tinea, it likely shares the family's characteristic larval habits of feeding on keratinaceous materials, though specific details for this species remain poorly documented.