Pseudolimnophila inornata

(Osten Sacken, 1869)

Pseudolimnophila inornata is a of limoniid crane fly in the Limoniidae, first described by Osten Sacken in 1869 under the basionym Limnophila inornata. The species is recognized as having two : the nominate P. i. inornata and P. i. vidua Alexander, 1943. As a member of the Limoniidae, it belongs to a diverse family of slender, long-legged crane flies commonly found in moist .

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How to pronounce Pseudolimnophila inornata: /ˌsjuːdoʊˌlɪmˈnɒfɪlə ɪˌnɔːrˈneɪtə/

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Two are recognized: Pseudolimnophila inornata inornata (Osten Sacken, 1869) and Pseudolimnophila inornata vidua Alexander, 1943. The latter was described by Charles Paul Alexander, a prolific dipterist who described thousands of crane fly and subspecies.

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