Tipula aprilina

Alexander, 1918

Tipula aprilina is a of large crane fly in the Tipulidae. It was described by Alexander in 1918 and is found in the eastern United States, ranging from Maine south to Tennessee and South Carolina. As a member of the Tipula, it belongs to one of the most species-rich genera of crane flies.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Tipula aprilina: /ˈtɪpjʊlə əˈprɪlɪnə/

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Distribution

Eastern United States, from Maine southward to Tennessee and South Carolina. Records indicate occurrence in the Nearctic region.

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Taxonomic Authority

Described by Charles Paul Alexander in 1918.

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