Helius flavipes

(Macquart, 1855)

Helius flavipes is a of in the Limoniidae. It occurs across a broad geographic range in North America, from Canada south through the United States. As a member of the crane fly family Limoniidae, it belongs to a diverse group of delicate, commonly found in moist terrestrial and semi-aquatic .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Helius flavipes: /ˈhiːliəs ˈflævɪˌpiːz/

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Distribution

Canada (Alberta to Nova Scotia) and USA (south to Texas, Louisiana, and Florida). Nearctic region.

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