Wiedemannia litardierei

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Wiedemannia litardierei
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Diptera
Superfamily: Empidoidea
Family: Empididae
Subfamily: Clinocerinae
Genus: Wiedemannia
Species:
W. litardierei
Binomial name
Wiedemannia litardierei
Vaillant, 1956 [1]

Wiedemannia litardierei is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae.

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References

  1. Vaillant, F. (1956). "Recherches sur la faune madicole (hygropétrique s.l.) de France, de Corse et d'Afrique du Nord". Mémoires du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Série A, Zoologie. 11: 1–258.