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Bibionidae - Bibio clavipes
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 20-10-2006 00:16
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The last candidate should be a small alpine species ... Are there to many?
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Austria / Osttirol: Unterstaller Alm, Schwarzsee, 2400m, VIII.2003
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yes, there are many

This looks like Bibio clavipes, which agrees with autumn.

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Thank you for your reply, Theo! Autumn in the lowlands? But in this altitute August is like spring or early summer. Greetings Frank
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Well, my ID was cautious ('looks like'Wink, I have little experience in high mountains. Bibio clavipes is definitely very common indeed in second half of september at 2000 m. altitude.


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Thank you very much, Theo!
I like replies without conjunctiv or "probably" Smile
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