Limonia bryanti

Johnson, 1909

Limonia bryanti is a of crane fly in the Limoniidae, originally described by Johnson in 1909. The species is currently classified under the Rhipidia, with Limonia bryanti treated as a synonym. It occurs across a broad range of the United States, from Colorado to Maine and southward to Arizona, Louisiana, and Florida.

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How to pronounce Limonia bryanti: //lɪˈmoʊniə ˈbraɪænti//

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Distribution

Nearctic region; United States from Colorado to Maine, south to Arizona, Louisiana, and Florida.

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Taxonomic Note

This was originally described in the Limonia but is currently accepted as Rhipidia bryanti (Johnson, 1909). The genus Rhipidia is characterized by distinctive wing venation patterns that separate it from the more broadly defined historical concept of Limonia.

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