Limnia shannoni

Cresson, 1920

Limnia shannoni is a of in the , first described by Cresson in 1920. It belongs to the tribe Tetanocerini within the Sciomyzinae. The species is part of a taxonomically challenging group within the Limnia. Limited information is available regarding its biology and .

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How to pronounce Limnia shannoni: /ˈlɪm.ni.ə ˈʃæn.oʊˌni/

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Taxonomic note

The provided context contains substantial information about a different , Psathyromyia baratai (a in ), which was previously misidentified as related to 'Pa. shannoni'. This refers to Psathyromyia shannoni, not Limnia shannoni. These are unrelated in different families (Psychodidae vs. ) and should not be conflated. No specific biological or ecological data for Limnia shannoni was found in the provided sources.

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