Pseudonomoneura nelsoni

Fitzgerald & Kondratieff, 1995

Pseudonomoneura nelsoni is a of mydas fly ( Mydidae) described by Fitzgerald and Kondratieff in 1995. The Pseudonomoneura belongs to a family of large, predatory flies known for their distinctive elongated bodies and -like appearance. Species in this genus are found in western North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudonomoneura nelsoni: /sjuːdoʊnɒmoʊˈnjʊərə ˈnɛlsənaɪ/

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Distribution

Western North America

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