Details for Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) hirsutissima Name: | Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) hirsutissima (Alexander, 1962) | Publication: | Veroff. Zool. Staatssamml. Munchen 7: 92 (as Limonia) | Status: | Recognized taxon. | Classification: | Family Limoniidae Subfamily Limoniinae
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habitus female | habitus female | habitus female | habitus female | habitat |
plus one additional image of habitat. | | | Distribution: | Bolivia, Peru. | Region(s): | Neotropic | | | Biology: | Hardy et al., 2020 (on high altitude craneflies). | Figure references: | Habitus: Hardy et al., 2020 (female) Wing: Alexander, 1962j (orig descr)
Miscellaneous Hardy et al., 2020 (habitat, Quelccaya glacier, Peru)
| | | Citations | | | Peru Biology. Hardy et al., 2020: 16-18 (see paper for details on the presence and activity of the species on the Quelccaya Ice Cap and its role as food resource for species of birds living on the ice cap, habitat photos). | | | | Peru Distribution. Hardy et al., 2020: 16 (the highest cranefly altitudes are found in the Andes, namely 5.600 m for D. (D.) perexcelsior from Bolivia (Alexander 1962j) and (so far the highest) 5.680 m for what has been identified by Dmitry Gavryushin as “quite certain” being D. (D.) hirsutissima from Peru). | | | | Peru Hardy et al., 2020: altitude: 5680 m. |
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