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big Bibio non marci
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Posted on 07-05-2009 01:13
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Hi,
Here is another Bibio female from 23 April, seen in a nature reserve east of Berlin. It was very big, but it is no B. marci. ID is appreciated.
Thanks, Sundew
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More pics. The tibiae are slighly brownish.
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A very interesting photo - the wing-veins are unusually strongly marked Smile
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Tibial spurs of fore leg seem to be equally long: Bibio leucopterus (female).
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Aha. And there is that other species with more or less equal spurs, though small


Bibio venosus !


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