Unspotted
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Chrysops impunctus
Chrysops impunctus is a species of deer fly in the family Tabanidae, described by Krober in 1926. The genus Chrysops is well-documented as biting flies that feed on vertebrate blood, though specific details for this species remain limited. The species name "impunctus" (meaning "unspotted" or "without punctures") suggests a diagnostic lack of wing spots or thoracic markings typical of many congeners. Records indicate this is a rarely encountered species with sparse observational data.
Pseudeva palligera
Western Unspotted Looper
Pseudeva palligera is a noctuid moth of western North America, occurring from British Columbia and Alberta south through California. It is a member of the looper moth group within subfamily Plusiinae. The species is characterized by relatively small size and unspotted wing patterning that distinguishes it from related taxa. Adults are attracted to light and have been documented in diverse habitats including montane areas and riparian zones.