Taiwanomyia
Taiwanomyia is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae.
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Genus: | Taiwanomyia Alexander, 1923 |
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Distribution
Malaysia, Japan, India, Philippines, Thailand, China, Papua New Guinea & Taiwan
Species
- T. alticola (Edwards, 1926)
- T. babaella Alexander, 1957
- T. brevicornis Alexander, 1967
- T. brevissima Alexander, 1967
- T. cavernicola (Brunetti, 1924)
- T. cotabatoensis (Alexander, 1934)
- T. filicornis (Alexander, 1924)
- T. fragilicornis (Riedel, 1917)
- T. hispivena Alexander, 1967
- T. inobsepta Alexander, 1970
- T. lativertex (Alexander, 1950)
- T. perpendicularis (Alexander, 1954)
- T. perretracta (Alexander, 1954)
- T. pollosta Alexander, 1967
- T. ritozanensis (Alexander, 1929)
- T. seticornis (Alexander, 1926)
- T. setulosa Alexander, 1967
- T. sicula Alexander, 1967
- T. szechwanensis (Alexander, 1933)
- T. tafana (Alexander, 1947)
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