Limoniinae is a subfamily of limoniid crane flies in the family Limoniidae. There are more than 30 genera and 3,700 described species in Limoniinae, found worldwide.[1][2][3][4]
Like other Limoniid crane flies, most species in the Limoniinae subfamily rest with their wings folded along their body, instead of extended as with many large crane flies.
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Limoniinae is a subfamily of limoniid crane flies in the family Limoniidae. There are more than 30 genera and 3,700 described species in Limoniinae, found...
subspecies) Subfamily Limnophilinae (2,593 species and subspecies) Subfamily Limoniinae (3,873 species and subspecies) Subfamily †Architipulinae (extinct) Subfamily...
prescutum and the scutum there is a V-shaped suture distinctive to all Limoniinae. Though many Limonia species have an elongated terminal palpus, those...
(Tipulidae), with three subfamilies: Tipulinae, Cylindrotominae, and Limoniinae. Phylogenetic analyses led to the four family approach, which most researchers...
prescutum and the scutum there is a V-shaped suture distinctive to all Limoniinae. Wings show pale brown clouds in basal cells, along with a number of darkened...
Infraorder: Tipulomorpha Superfamily: Tipuloidea Family: Limoniidae Subfamily: Limoniinae Genus: Antocha Osten Sacken, 1860 Type species A. saxicola Osten Sacken...
Lesley (2006). "The Crane-Fly Genus Discobola' (Diptera: Tipulidae: Limoniinae) In New Zealand". Records of the Canterbury Museum (PDF). 20. Christchurch...