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Species Tipula trivittata

 
 
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Chapter 24: Tipuloidea
By Gelhaus, J. K., and V. Podiniene
In: R. W. Merritt, K. W. Cummins and M. B. Berg (editors), An introduction to the aquatic insects of North Amer, 2019
Full citation: Gelhaus, J. K., and V. Podiniene. 2019. Chapter 24: Tipuloidea. [pp. 1023-1070]. In: R. W. Merritt, K. W. Cummins and M. B. Berg (editors), An introduction to the aquatic insects of North America, fifth edition, xviii + 1480 pp. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa.

Most up to date keys to genera of the North American Tipuloidea.

The Diptera or True Flies of Connecticut, First Fasicle, External Morphology; Key to Families; Tanyderidae, Ptychopteridae...
By Crampton, GC, Curran CH, Alexander CP
State Geological and Natural History Survey, 1943
full title is Guide to the Insects of Connecticut, Part VI., The Diptera or True Flies of Connecticut, First Fasicle, External Morphology; Key to Families; Tanyderidae, Ptychopteridae, Trichoceridae, Anisopodidae, Tipulidae.

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CCW refers to this text as Alexander, 1943k but the publication date on the title page is 1942. Pages between x and 196 are missing from this PDF

Diptera of the superfamily Tipuloidea found in the District of Columbia
By Alexander, C. P. and McAtee, W. L
Proceedings of the United States National Museum, 58(2344): 385-435, 1920
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I can't vouch for how useful this paper still is but it does contain keys to many genera

Manual for the identification of aquatic crane fly larvae for North America
By Gelhaus J.K.
Salt Lake City UT. 212 pp., 2008
Prepared for North American Benthological Society Workshop, May 2008, Salt Lake City UT.

Essentially, adopted from(1)

Manual for the identification of aquatic crane fly larvae for southeastern United States
By Gelhaus J.K.
Durham NC, 206 pp., 2002

The crane flies of California
By Alexander C.P.
Bull. Calif. Insect Survey 8: 1-269, 1967

Guide to the Insects of Connecticut Part VI. The Diptera or True Flies Fifth Fascicle: Midges and Gnats
By Johannsen OA, Townes HK, Shaw FR, Fisher EG
State Geological and Natural History Survey Bulletin No. 80, 1952
Contents
Tendipedidae (Chironomidae) by Johannsen OA and Townes HK
Heleidae (Ceratopogonidae) by Johannsen OA
Fungivoridae (Mycetophilidae) by Shaw FR and Fisher EG

not available online as far as I know

Pollinating flies (Diptera): A major contribution to plant diversity and agricultural production
By Ssymank A., Kearns C.A., Pape T., Thompson F.C.
Biodiversity 9: 86‒89, 2011

 
 
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