Dicranota rubescens

Alexander, 1916

Dicranota rubescens is a of crane fly in the Pediciidae, described by Alexander in 1916. It is a Nearctic species with documented records from eastern Canada and the northeastern United States. The Dicranota is part of the limoniid crane flies, a diverse group of delicate, long-legged flies commonly found in moist woodland .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dicranota rubescens: //dɪˈkrænoʊtə ruˈbɛsɛnz//

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Distribution

Eastern Canada (Quebec to Nova Scotia) and northeastern United States (New York and Massachusetts). Nearctic region.

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