Limnophila munda
Osten Sacken, 1869
Limnophila munda is a crane fly originally described by Osten Sacken in 1869. The species is currently classified under the Prionolabis within the Limoniidae, though it was historically placed in Limnophila. It occurs in the Nearctic region across eastern North America. The species is considered a synonym of Prionolabis munda in modern taxonomic treatments.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Limnophila munda: /lɪmˈnɒfɪlə ˈmʌndə/
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Distribution
Eastern North America from Wisconsin and Ontario east to Nova Scotia, south to Tennessee and North Carolina. Nearctic region.
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Taxonomic Status
Limnophila munda is listed as a synonym of Prionolabis munda (Osten Sacken, 1869) in current taxonomic databases. The Limnophila has been revised, and many formerly placed there have been transferred to Prionolabis.