Neurigona dimidiata

(Loew, 1861)

Neurigona dimidiata is a of long-legged fly in the Dolichopodidae. The species was described by Loew in 1861. Members of this family are characterized by their elongated legs and are commonly known as long-legged flies.

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How to pronounce Neurigona dimidiata: /nɛʊˈrɪɡoʊnə dɪˌmɪdiˈɑtə/

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Taxonomic Authority

The was first described by Hermann Loew in 1861, a prominent German dipterist of the 19th century.

Data Availability

As of current records, this has only 5 observations on iNaturalist, indicating it is likely rare, undercollected, or difficult to detect.

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