Collessophila

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Collessophila
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Collessophila

Theischinger, 1994
Type species
C. chookachooka
Theischinger, 1994
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Collessophila is a genus of crane fly in the family Limoniidae. There is only one known species. The epithet commemorates Australian entomologist Donald Henry Colless

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Distribution

Queensland, Australia.

Species

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