Styringomyia Monochaeta
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Styringomyia Monochaeta
''Styringomyia'' is a genus of Tipuloidea, crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Species *''Styringomyia acanthobasis, S. acanthobasis'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1962 *''Styringomyia acuapicalis, S. acuapicalis'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1972 *''Styringomyia acuta, S. acuta'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1926 *''Styringomyia amazonica, S. amazonica'' Ribeiro, 2003 *''Styringomyia angustipennis, S. angustipennis'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1936 *''Styringomyia angustitergata, S. angustitergata'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1938 *''Styringomyia annulipes, S. annulipes'' (Günther Enderlein, Enderlein, 1912) *''Styringomyia apiculata, S. apiculata'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1971 *''Styringomyia armata, S. armata'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1924 *''Styringomyia atlantica, S. atlantica'' Ribeiro, 2003 *''Styringomyia bancrofti, S. bancrofti'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1914 *''Styringomyia bicornuta, S. bicornuta'' ...
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