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Lecteria

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Diptera

Infraorder
  
Tipulomorpha

Scientific name
  
Lecteria

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Suborder
  
Nematocera

Superfamily
  
Tipuloidea

Higher classification
  
Limnophilinae

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Lecteria is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae.

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Distribution

Africa & South America

Species

  • Subgenus Lecteria Osten Sacken, 1888
  • L. acanthosoma Alexander, 1969
  • L. acanthostyla Alexander, 1969
  • L. africana africana Alexander, 1920
  • L. africana nigrilinea Alexander, 1920
  • L. armillaris (Fabricius, 1805)
  • L. atricauda Alexander, 1920
  • L. bicornuta Alexander, 1969
  • L. calopus (Walker, 1856)
  • L. cetrata Alexander, 1969
  • L. duchaillui Alexander, 1923
  • L. fuscitarsis Alexander, 1969
  • L. hirsutipes Riedel, 1920
  • L. laticincta Alexander, 1920
  • L. machadoi Alexander, 1963
  • L. mattogrossae Alexander, 1913
  • L. metatarsalba Alexander, 1920
  • L. microcephala (Bigot, 1858)
  • L. pluriguttata Alexander, 1920
  • L. radialis Alexander, 1956
  • L. reisi Alexander, 1921
  • L. retrorsa Alexander, 1969
  • L. simplex Alexander, 1969
  • L. simpsoni Alexander, 1920
  • L. tanganicae Alexander, 1921
  • L. tibialis Alexander, 1923
  • L. triacanthos Alexander, 1920
  • L. uniarmillata Alexander, 1956
  • L. upsilon Alexander, 1969
  • L. vasta Alexander, 1921
  • Subgenus Neolecteria Alexander, 1934
  • L. bipunctata Edwards, 1926
  • Subgenus Psaronius Enderlein, 1912
  • L. abnormis Alexander, 1914
  • L. brevisector Alexander, 1936
  • L. brevitibia (Alexander, 1920)
  • L. fuscipennis (Alexander, 1914)
  • L. legata Alexander, 1948
  • L. manca (Alexander, 1921)
  • L. obliterata Alexander, 1913
  • L. obscura (Fabricius, 1805)
  • L. pallipes (Alexander, 1920)
  • L. pygmaea (Alexander, 1914)
  • L. triangulifera (Alexander, 1921)
  • References

    Lecteria Wikipedia