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Trentepohlia (fly)
''Trentepohlia'' is a genus of Tipuloidea, crane fly in the family Limoniidae. Species *Subgenus ''Anchimongoma'' Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti, Brunetti, 1918 :*''Trentepohlia angusticincta, T. angusticincta'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1947 :*''Trentepohlia apoicola, T. apoicola'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1931 :*''Trentepohlia beata, T. beata'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1932 :*''Trentepohlia niveipes, T. niveipes'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1927 :*''Trentepohlia simplex, T. simplex'' (Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti, Brunetti, 1918) *Subgenus ''Mongoma'' John Obadiah Westwood, Westwood, 1881 :*''Trentepohlia acanthophora, T. acanthophora'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1973 :*''Trentepohlia aequialba, T. aequialba'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1931 :*''Trentepohlia aequinigra, T. aequinigra'' Charles Paul Alexander, Alexander, 1931 :*''Trentepohlia albangusta, T. albangusta'' Frederick Wallace Edwards, Edwards, 1928 :*''Trentepohlia albilat ...
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