- PMC 9848614. PMID 36761998. Oosterbroek,
Pjotr (2023). "Catalogue of the
Craneflies of the World".
Naturalis Biodiversity Center.
Retrieved 2023-06-13. Zhang...
- Basilewsky's
cranefly (Dicranomyia basilewskyana) is an
insect species. It was
thought to be
extinct for 50
years until 2016, when one
landed on an entomologist...
- Ti****ria discolor, the
crippled cranefly or crane-fly orchid, is a
perennial terrestrial woodland orchid, a
member of the
family Orchidaceae. It is the...
-
maxima is a
species of true
cranefly. Ti****
maxima is
widespread throughout the
western Palaearctic. "Catalogue of the
Craneflies of the
World (Diptera, Tipuloidea:...
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Nephrotoma quadrifaria, also
known as the four-spotted
cranefly, is a
species of true
cranefly found in most of
Europe and
Great Britain. The subspecies...
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Limonia nubeculosa, also
known as the short-palped
cranefly, is a
species of
crane flies in the
family of Limoniidae. This
species reaches a body length...
-
western North America. H.
hespera is the
largest North American species of
cranefly, with
wings reaching lengths of 40 mm (1.6 in). The
species is
noted to...
-
water flows where the
Liminia hardiana lives.[citation needed] "Flightless
Cranefly". hbs.bishopmuseum.org.
Retrieved 2021-09-22. Byers,
George (1969). "Evolution...
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Pholcus phalangioides With
cranefly prey (spiderlings
visible at right)
Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda...
- (crane flies)
Cylindrotomidae (long-bodied
crane flies)
Limoniidae (limoniid
crane flies)
Pediciidae (hairy-e****
craneflies)
Tipulidae (large
crane flies)...