Chionea alexandriana
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chionea-alexandriana-238-6116509
title:
Chionea alexandriana
text:
Chionea alexandriana is a species of snow fly (chionea) in the family Limoniidae. The species is common in the western mountains of North America, including Alberta, British Columbia, Washington State, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Utah, and California. J.A. Chapman (1954), working in Montana, found them to be most abundant in snow fields at 3600-7000 feet elevation from November to April at temperatures ranging from 21-32 degrees F. Chionea alexandriana adults are 4-8 mm. Based on their morphology an
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Species of fly
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chionea_alexandriana
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date modified:
2023-01-03T10:03:40Z
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