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Bibio venosus ♂
eklans
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Posted on 16-05-2021 16:54
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Heureka! I'm sure I've found the male Bibio venosus today - 20 m from the female of 10.05.21.

It's in the Frankenhoehe Nature Park, old deciduous forest, on Urtica dioica.

Greetings, Eric
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and the lateral view showing the long tibia I
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3rd image showing some details, white hair, flagellum 8 segments, long tibiae... (since today the 7th Bibio species in my garden).
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Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Posted on 19-05-2021 17:48
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Yes, you did !!

In a forest ?

Theo
 
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Yes, it's an old forest with beech, oak, hornbeam and many others + dead and decaying wood (close to my garden). And the Bibio are mostly on the low vegetation in the same area. Until now:
johannis, lanigerus, marci, reticulatus, varipes, venosus (+ later clavipes).
Edited by eklans on 19-05-2021 18:18
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Posted on 19-05-2021 21:30
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Venosus, and also reticulatus, are typical for deciduous forests.
So that figures !

Theo
 
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