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Thousand Islands National Park Taxonomy Report Class Order Family Genus Species Arachnida Araneae Agelenidae Agelenopsis Agelenopsis potteri Agelenopsis utahana Anyphaenidae Anyphaena Anyphaena celer Hibana Hibana gracilis Araneidae Araneus Araneus bicentenarius Larinioides Larinioides cornutus Larinioides patagiatus Clubionidae Clubiona Clubiona abboti Clubiona bishopi Clubiona canadensis Clubiona kastoni Clubiona obesa Clubiona pygmaea Elaver Elaver excepta Corinnidae Castianeira Castianeira cingulata Phrurolithus Phrurolithus festivus Dictynidae Emblyna Emblyna cruciata Emblyna sublata Eutichuridae Strotarchus Strotarchus piscatorius Gnaphosidae Herpyllus Herpyllus ecclesiasticus Zelotes Zelotes hentzi Linyphiidae Ceraticelus Ceraticelus atriceps 1 Collinsia Collinsia plumosa Erigone Erigone atra Hypselistes Hypselistes florens Microlinyphia Microlinyphia mandibulata Neriene Neriene radiata Soulgas Soulgas corticarius Spirembolus Lycosidae Pardosa Pardosa milvina Pardosa moesta Piratula Piratula canadensis Mimetidae Mimetus Mimetus notius Philodromidae Philodromus Philodromus peninsulanus Philodromus rufus vibrans Philodromus validus Philodromus vulgaris Thanatus Thanatus striatus Phrurolithidae Phrurotimpus Phrurotimpus borealis Pisauridae Dolomedes Dolomedes tenebrosus Dolomedes triton Pisaurina Pisaurina mira Salticidae Eris Eris militaris Hentzia Hentzia mitrata Naphrys Naphrys pulex Pelegrina Pelegrina proterva Tetragnathidae Tetragnatha 2 Tetragnatha caudata Tetragnatha shoshone Tetragnatha straminea Tetragnatha viridis Theridiidae Enoplognatha Enoplognatha ovata Neospintharus Neospintharus trigonum Parasteatoda Parasteatoda tepidariorum Theridion Theridion albidum Theridion murarium Theridula Theridula emertoni Thymoites Thymoites unimaculatus Wamba Wamba crispulus Trachelidae Trachelas Trachelas tranquillus Uloboridae Uloborus Uloborus glomosus Mesostigmata Ameroseiidae Ascidae Blattisociidae Digamasellidae Dinychidae Laelapidae Melicharidae Proctolaelaps Parasitidae Phytoseiidae Sejidae Trematuridae Trichouropoda Trichouropoda australis Opiliones Phalangiidae Rilaena Rilaena triangularis Sclerosomatidae Leiobunum Leiobunum aldrichi Leiobunum ventricosum Sarcoptiformes 3 Caleremaeidae Cepheidae Ceratozetidae Cymbaeremaeidae Galumnidae Haplozetidae Hemisarcoptidae Liacaridae Oribatellidae Oribatella Oribatulidae Oripodidae Parakalummidae Scheloribatidae Trombidiformes Anystidae Arrenuridae Arrenurus Bdellidae Erythraeidae Leptus Eupodidae Hydryphantidae Hydryphantes Todothyas Hygrobatidae Lebertiidae Lebertia Limnesiidae Limnesia Microtrombidiidae Mideopsidae Mideopsis Oxidae Pionidae Piona Piona exilis Tiphys Pygmephoridae Rhagidiidae Scutacaridae Sperchontidae Stigmaeidae Tetranychidae Tetranychus Trombidiidae Tydeidae Tydeus Unionicolidae Neumania 4 Unionicola Collembola Entomobryomorpha Entomobryidae Entomobrya Entomobrya atrocincta Entomobrya ligata Entomobrya nivalis Lepidocyrtus Lepidocyrtus paradoxus Orchesella Orchesella cincta Isotomidae Tomoceridae Tomocerus Poduromorpha Hypogastruridae Symphypleona Bourletiellidae Dicyrtomidae Dicyrtomina Katiannidae Sminthurinus Sminthurididae Diplopoda Julida Julidae Gastropoda Stylommatophora Arionidae Arion Insecta Lepidoptera Blastobasidae Asaphocrita Asaphocrita aphidiella Asaphocrita busckiella Holcocera Holcocera chalcofrontella Hypatopa Hypatopa simplicella Pigritia Pigritia fidella Pigritia laticapitella Bucculatricidae Bucculatrix Bucculatrix pomifoliella Carposinidae Carposina Carposina sasakii ottawana 5 Coleophoridae Coleophora Coleophora badiipennella Coleophora concolorella Coleophora corylifoliella Coleophora duplicis group Coleophora fagicorticella Coleophora mcdunnoughiella Coleophora ostryae Coleophora quadrilineella Cosmopterigidae Cosmopterix Cosmopterix abdita Cosmopterix clemensella Limnaecia Limnaecia phragmitella Perimede Perimede erransella Perimede falcata Periploca Periploca nigra Crambidae Agriphila Agriphila ruricolellus Anageshna Anageshna primordialis Anania Anania funebris Anania tertialis Blepharomastix Blepharomastix ranalis Chrysoteuchia Chrysoteuchia topiarius Crambus Crambus agitatellus Crambus albellus Crambus saltuellus Desmia Desmia maculalis Elophila Elophila icciusalis Elophila obliteralis Elophila tinealis Eudonia Eudonia heterosalis Herpetogramma Herpetogramma thestealis Lipocosmodes Lipocosmodes fuliginosalis Microcrambus 6 Microcrambus biguttellus Microcrambus elegans Microcrambus minor Neodactria Neodactria luteolellus Pyrausta Pyrausta bicoloralis Pyrausta orphisalis Scoparia Scoparia biplagialis Scoparia cinereomedia Scoparia penumbralis Depressariidae Agonopterix Agonopterix canadensis Agonopterix nigrinotella Agonopterix pulvipennella Machimia Machimia tentoriferella Psilocorsis Psilocorsis reflexella Elachistidae Elachista Elachista cucullata Elachista illectella Elachista inaudita Elachista irrorata Elachista madarella Epermeniidae Epermenia Epermenia albapunctella Erebidae Catocala Catocala palaeogama Chytolita Chytolita morbidalis Clemensia Clemensia albata Dyspyralis Dyspyralis illocata Halysidota Halysidota tessellaris Hypena Hypena bijugalis Hypena deceptalis Hypena madefactalis Hypena scabra Hypenodes Hypenodes caducus Hyphantria 7 Hyphantria cunea Idia Idia julia Idia rotundalis Lascoria Lascoria ambigualis Lophocampa Lophocampa caryae Orgyia Orgyia definita Orgyia leucostigma Palthis Palthis angulalis Parallelia Parallelia bistriaris Phalaenophana Phalaenophana pyramusalis Phalaenostola Phalaenostola eumelusalis Renia Renia discoloralis Renia factiosalis Renia sobrialis Rivula Rivula propinqualis Virbia Virbia ferruginosa Virbia opella Zale Zale horrida Zanclognatha Zanclognatha laevigata Zanclognatha lituralis Zanclognatha pedipilalis Euteliidae Paectes Paectes oculatrix Gelechiidae Agnippe Agnippe prunifoliella Anacampsis Anacampsis conclusella Anacampsis rhoifructella Anacampsis tristrigella Aristotelia Bryotropha Bryotropha gemella Chionodes Chionodes mediofuscella Chionodes thoraceochrella 8 Chrysoesthia Chrysoesthia sexguttella Coleotechnites Coleotechnites gibsonella Coleotechnites piceaella Coleotechnites starki Dichomeris Dichomeris georgiella Dichomeris hirculella Dichomeris juncidella Dichomeris leuconotella Dichomeris ligulella Dichomeris mercatrix Dichomeris nonstrigella Dichomeris ochripalpella Dichomeris punctidiscellus Dichomeris punctipennella Filatima Glauce Glauce pectenalaeella Gnorimoschema Gnorimoschema semicyclionella Monochroa Monochroa placidella Neotelphusa Neotelphusa praefixa Pseudotelphusa Pseudotelphusa quercinigracella Scrobipalpa Sinoe Sinoe chambersi Syncopacma Telphusa Telphusa longifasciella Xenolechia Xenolechia ontariensis Geometridae Anticlea Anticlea vasiliata Besma Besma endropiaria Campaea Campaea perlata Cepphis Cepphis armataria Cleora Costaconvexa Costaconvexa centrostrigaria Ectropis Ectropis crepuscularia 9 Epirrhoe Epirrhoe alternata Eupithecia Eupithecia columbiata Eusarca Eusarca confusaria Hypagyrtis Lambdina Lambdina fiscellaria Lytrosis Lytrosis unitaria Melanolophia Melanolophia signataria Metarranthis Nepytia Orthonama Orthonama obstipata Phaeoura Phaeoura quernaria Probole Scopula Scopula limboundata Speranza Speranza loricaria Speranza pustularia Tetracis Tetracis cachexiata Trichodezia Trichodezia albovittata Xanthorhoe Xanthorhoe ferrugata Xanthorhoe iduata Xanthorhoe lacustrata Glyphipterigidae Glyphipterix Glyphipterix circumscriptella Gracillariidae Acrocercops Acrocercops astericola Caloptilia Caloptilia aceriella Caloptilia bimaculatella Caloptilia burgessiella Caloptilia cornusella Caloptilia superbifrontella Cameraria Cameraria caryaefoliella Cameraria ostryarella Macrosaccus Macrosaccus morrisella 10 Micrurapteryx Micrurapteryx occulta Parectopa Parectopa pennsylvaniella Parornix Parornix crataegifoliella Parornix dubitella Parornix vicinella Phyllocnistis Phyllocnistis ampelopsiella Phyllocnistis vitegenella Phyllonorycter Phyllonorycter clemensella Phyllonorycter ostryaefoliella Phyllonorycter propinquinella Phyllonorycter tritaenianella Heliozelidae Antispila Hesperiidae Ancyloxypha Ancyloxypha numitor Euphyes Poanes Poanes hobomok Polites Pompeius Pompeius verna Thymelicus Thymelicus lineola Wallengrenia Wallengrenia egeremet Micropterigidae Epimartyria Epimartyria auricrinella Momphidae Mompha Mompha unifasciella Nepticulidae Ectoedemia Ectoedemia trinotata Stigmella Stigmella argentifasciella Stigmella intermedia Stigmella juglandifoliella Stigmella microtheriella Stigmella rhamnicola Noctuidae Abagrotis Abagrotis anchocelioides Achatia 11 Achatia distincta Amphipyra Amphipyra pyramidoides Anathix Anathix ralla Apamea Apamea dubitans Apamea indocilis Apamea nigrior Apamea verbascoides Autographa Autographa precationis Chytonix Chytonix palliatricula Condica Condica vecors Cucullia Cucullia convexipennis Elaphria Elaphria versicolor Eudryas Eudryas unio Euplexia Euplexia benesimilis Eupsilia Feltia Feltia herilis Helotropha Helotropha reniformis Maliattha Maliattha synochitis Morrisonia Morrisonia confusa Morrisonia latex Orthodes Orthodes detracta Orthosia Orthosia hibisci Pseudeustrotia Pseudeustrotia carneola Pseudohermonassa Pseudohermonassa tenuicula Nolidae Baileya Baileya dormitans Notodontidae Heterocampa Heterocampa guttivitta Nymphalidae Lethe 12 Lethe anthedon Oecophoridae Eido Eido trimaculella Epicallima Epicallima argenticinctella Fabiola Opostegidae Opostegoides Opostegoides scioterma Pieridae Pieris Pieris rapae Plutellidae Plutella Plutella xylostella Psychidae Dahlica Dahlica triquetrella Psyche Psyche
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