Tipula stigmatella

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Tipula stigmatella
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Tipula stigmatella female
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T. stigmatella
Binomial name
Tipula stigmatella
Schummel, 1833
Synonyms
  • Tipula bidensBergroth, 1888
  • Tipula appressocaudata Strobl, 1902

Tipula stigmatella is a species of cranefly.

Distribution

West Palaearctic.

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