Limnophilomyia
Limnophilomyia is a genus of crane flies in the family Limoniidae.
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Genus: | Limnophilomyia Alexander, 1921 |
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Distribution
All are from Africa south of the Sahara Desert.
Species
- Subgenus Eulimnophilomyia Alexander, 1964
- L. abnormalis Alexander, 1964
- Subgenus Limnophilomyia Alexander, 1921
- L. edwardsomyia Alexander, 1956
- L. flavidula Alexander, 1976
- L. lacteitarsis (Alexander, 1921)
- L. matengoensis Alexander, 1970
- L. medleriana Alexander, 1976
- L. nigeriensis Alexander, 1974
- L. nigripennis Alexander, 1976
- L. niveipes Alexander, 1956
- L. stuckenbergi Alexander, 1956
- L. transvaalensis Alexander, 1958
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