Limnellia anna

Cresson, 1935

shore fly

Limnellia anna is a of in the , first described by Cresson in 1935. It belongs to a family commonly associated with aquatic and semi-aquatic . The species has been recorded in Canada and the United States, though detailed ecological and behavioral information remains limited.

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How to pronounce Limnellia anna: //lɪmˈnɛliə ˈænə//

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada and the United States. Specific locality details are sparse in available sources.

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Taxonomic Authority

First described by Cresson in 1935. The Limnellia is part of the , a diverse group of small often associated with aquatic environments.

Observation Records

As of available records, there are 11 iNaturalist observations documented for this , suggesting it is infrequently encountered or underreported.

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