Lispe nasoni

Stein, 1898

Lispe nasoni is a of muscid in the tribe Limnophorini, described by Stein in 1898. It belongs to a of and related dipterans in the . The species has been documented in North America, including observations during citizen science events in the Kansas City metropolitan area.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lispe nasoni: /ˈlɪs.peɪ næˈsoʊ.naɪ/

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Distribution

Documented from North America, with confirmed observations in Leavenworth County, Kansas, USA. The occurs within the Greater Kansas City metropolitan region.

Seasonality

have been observed in late April, with records from April 28, 2024 during the City Nature Challenge.

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Taxonomic history

Originally described as Lispa nasoni by Stein in 1898, later transferred to Lispe.

Citizen science documentation

The has been recorded through iNaturalist during the City Nature Challenge, contributing to documentation in urban and suburban environments.

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