Limnia shannoni

Cresson, 1920

Limnia shannoni is a of marsh fly in the Sciomyzidae, 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 and .

Limnia shannoni (46435266802) by Christina Butler from Georgia, United States. Used under a CC BY 2.0 license.

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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 Psychodidae), 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. Sciomyzidae) and should not be conflated. No specific biological or ecological data for Limnia shannoni was found in the provided sources.

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