Polymera
Polymera is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae.
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Genus: | Polymera Wiedemann, 1820 |
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Species
- Subgenus Polymera Wiedemann, 1820
- P. aitkeni Alexander, 1978
- P. albiditarsis Alexander, 1953
- P. albitarsis Williston, 1896
- P. albogeniculata Alexander, 1926
- P. albogenualis Alexander, 1939
- P. anticalba Alexander, 1939
- P. arawak Alexander, 1964
- P. brachyneura Alexander, 1962
- P. bruchi Alexander, 1926
- P. cavernicola Alexander, 1964
- P. chiriquiensis Alexander, 1941
- P. cinereipennis Alexander, 1926
- P. cingulata Alexander, 1969
- P. clausa Alexander, 1939
- P. crystalloptera Alexander, 1921
- P. furiosa Alexander, 1950
- P. fusca Wiedemann, 1828
- P. fuscitarsis Alexander, 1937
- P. geniculata Alexander, 1915
- P. georgiae Alexander, 1911
- P. grisea Alexander, 1913
- P. hirticornis (Fabricius, 1805)
- P. honesta Alexander, 1940
- P. inornata Alexander, 1913
- P. leucopeza Alexander, 1940
- P. melanosterna Alexander, 1945
- P. microstictula Alexander, 1930
- P. minutior Alexander, 1942
- P. monosticta Alexander, 1948
- P. neoclausa Alexander, 1967
- P. nimbipennis Alexander, 1946
- P. niveipes Alexander, 1979
- P. niveitarsis Alexander, 1913
- P. nodulifera Alexander, 1940
- P. obscura Macquart, 1838
- P. ominosa Alexander, 1938
- P. parvicornis Alexander, 1932
- P. pleuralis Alexander, 1913
- P. prolixicornis Alexander, 1927
- P. pulchricornis Alexander, 1914
- P. regina Alexander, 1926
- P. rogersiana Alexander, 1929
- P. scelerosa Alexander, 1948
- P. sordidipes Alexander, 1938
- P. stenoptera Alexander, 1949
- P. subsuperba Alexander, 1926
- P. superba Alexander, 1913
- P. thoracica Alexander, 1913
- P. tibialis Alexander, 1922
- P. unipunctata Alexander, 1921
- P. verticillata Alexander, 1948
- P. zeylanica Alexander, 1958
- Subgenus Polymerodes Alexander, 1920
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