Limnophila claggi

Alexander, 1931

Limnophila claggi is a of limoniid crane fly described by Alexander in 1931. It belongs to the Limoniidae, a diverse group of delicate flies often associated with moist . The species is known from the Nearctic region with records across western and central North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Limnophila claggi: /lɪmˈnɒfɪlə ˈklæɡɪ/

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Distribution

Nearctic: Canada and USA, from British Columbia to Michigan, south to California and Colorado.

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Taxonomic note

The Limnophila is part of the Limoniidae, which was historically treated as a of Tipulidae (crane flies). Limoniidae is now recognized as a distinct family containing numerous small to medium-sized crane fly .

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