Tricyphona septentrionalis

Bergroth, 1888

Tricyphona septentrionalis is a of limoniid crane fly in the Pediciidae, first described by Bergroth in 1888. It is distributed across the Nearctic region, ranging from Alaska southward through western North America to California and New Mexico. Like other Pediciidae, it belongs to a group of crane flies often associated with moist woodland . The species is rarely encountered, with only two observations recorded on iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Tricyphona septentrionalis: //traɪˈsɪfənə sɛptɛnˌtriːəˈneɪlɪs//

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Distribution

Nearctic region: Canada and USA (Alaska, south to California and New Mexico).

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