Ula elegans

Osten Sacken, 1869

Ula elegans is a of crane fly in the Pediciidae, first described by Osten Sacken in 1869. It is a Nearctic species found across northern and western North America. As a member of the Pediciidae, it belongs to a family of delicate, long-legged flies often associated with moist .

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How to pronounce Ula elegans: /ˈjuːlə ˈɛlɪɡənz/

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Distribution

Nearctic region: Canada and USA from Alaska to Nova Scotia, south to Oregon, Montana, Alberta, Wyoming, Tennessee, and South Carolina.

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