Cnodacophora nasoni
(Cresson, 1914)
Cnodacophora nasoni is a of in the , originally described as Calobata nasoni by Cresson in 1914. Members of this family are characterized by their elongated legs and slender bodies. The species is known from limited observations in North America, with records from the Kansas City metro area during citizen science events.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cnodacophora nasoni: /ˌknɒdəˈkɒfərə ˈneɪsoʊnaɪ/
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Distribution
North America; recorded from Kansas and Missouri in the central United States.
Seasonality
have been observed in late April, based on City Nature Challenge records from the Kansas City metro area.
Human Relevance
Documented during citizen science events (City Nature Challenge), contributing to databases.