Limonia ypsilon
Alexander, 1959
Limonia ypsilon is a of crane fly in the Limoniidae, described by Alexander in 1959. It is currently recognized as a synonym of Dicranomyia ypsilon. The species is known from the Nearctic region, with records from Washington southward through California to Arizona. As a member of Limoniidae, it belongs to a large family of delicate, long-legged flies commonly known as limoniid crane flies.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Limonia ypsilon: /lɪˈmoʊ.ni.ə ˈɪp.sɪˌlɒn/
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Distribution
Nearctic region: United States (Washington, south to California and Arizona).