Cladura flavoferruginea

Osten Sacken, 1860

Cladura flavoferruginea is a of limoniid crane fly in the Limoniidae. It is a small to medium-sized dipteran with a Nearctic distribution. The species is relatively well-documented with over 1,000 iNaturalist observations, suggesting it is not uncommon in suitable . It belongs to the Chioneinae within the diverse crane fly family Limoniidae.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cladura flavoferruginea: /kləˈdʊə ˌflævoʊˌfɛruˈdʒɪniə/

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Distribution

Nearctic region. Documented from Canada (Quebec, Ontario) and the United States, ranging from Wisconsin and Maine south to Kansas, Arkansas, and Georgia. Records include Vermont.

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