Tipula
Tipula |
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Tipula luna male |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Animalia |
Phylum: |
Arthropoda |
Class: |
Insecta |
Order: |
Diptera |
Family: |
Tipulidae |
Tribe: |
Tipulini |
Genus: |
Tipula Linnaeus, 1758 |
Type species |
Tipula oleracea Linnaeus, 1758 |
Subgenera |
- Acutipula Alexander, 1924
- Afrotipula Alexander, 1955
- Arctotipula Alexander, 1934
- Bellardina Edwards, 1931
- Beringotipula Savchenko, 1961
- Dendrotipula Savchenko, 1964
- Emodotipula Alexander, 1966
- Eremotipula Alexander, 1965
- Eumicrotipula Alexander, 1923
- Formotipula Matsumura, 1916
- Hesperotipula Alexander, 1947
- Indratipula Alexander, 1970
- Kalatipula Alexander, 1971
- Labiotipula Alexander, 1965
- Lindnerina Mannheims, 1965
- Lunatipula Edwards, 1931
- Mediotipula Pierre, 1924
- Microtipula Alexander, 1912
- Nesotipula Alexander, 1921
- Nippotipula Matsumura, 1916
- Nobilotipula Alexander, 1943
- Odonatisca Savchenko, 1956
- Papuatipula Alexander, 1935
- Pectinotipula Alexander, 1920
- Platytipula Matsumura, 1916
- Pterelachisus RĂ³ndani, 1842
- Ramatipula Alexander, 1971
- Savtshenkia Alexander, 1965
- Schummelia Edwards, 1931
- Serratipula Alexander, 1965
- Setitipula Alexander, 1965
- Sinotipula Alexander, 1935
- Sivatipula Alexander, 1964
- Spinitipula Alexander, 1963
- Tipula Linnaeus et 1758
- Tipulodinodes Alexander, 1965
- Trichotipula Alexander, 1915
- Triplicitipula Alexander, 1965
- Vestiplex Bezzi, 1924
- Yamatotipula Matsumura, 1916
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Tipula is a very large insect genus in the fly family Tipulidae. They are commonly known as crane flies or daddy longlegs. Worldwide there are well over a thousand species.
All species have very long, fragile legs. The male has a swollen tip to his abdomen, and the female has a pointed ovipositor which is used to push eggs into soil. The larvae of some species are root-feeding and may be called "leatherjackets".
Species
See list of Tipula species.
External links