Taxonomy-unresolved
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Aproaerema
Aproaerema is a genus of gelechiid moths in the subfamily Anacampsinae. The genus contains at least 11 described species distributed across Africa, Asia, and Europe. Several species are significant agricultural pests, notably Aproaerema modicella (groundnut leaf miner), which causes severe yield losses in groundnut and soybean crops across South and Southeast Asia and has recently invaded Africa. The genus has been subject to taxonomic revision, with molecular and behavioral evidence suggesting relationships among A. modicella, A. simplexella, and related taxa require re-examination.
Chiricahua multidentata
Chiricahua multidentata is a species of geometrid moth described by Guedet in 1941. It belongs to the family Geometridae, commonly known as inchworm or geometer moths. The species has been recorded from Central America and North America, though specific details about its biology and ecology remain limited in available sources.
Hoplitimyia sp-near-mutabilis
A wasp-mimicking soldier fly in the family Stratiomyidae, originally misidentified as a vespid wasp due to its black and yellow coloration and flight behavior. The species exhibits striking, sexually dimorphic eye patterns and has aquatic larvae. Adults are highly active and reluctant to settle, making observation and photography challenging. The specimen discussed was collected in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, and identified by dipterist Martin Hauser as likely belonging to the genus Hoplitimyia, possibly near H. mutabilis, though species boundaries in this group remain unresolved.