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LordV
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Posted on 18-04-2006 18:35
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Any ideas on this?
I just rescued it from a spiders web, it seemed to fully recover. About 4.5mm long, taken today South Coast UK.
Thanks Brian V.

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Well, that is to say: a Nematocera (gnat)
It is Bibio lanigerus. See previous contribution under the title of Bibio hortulanus

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Hello Theo,

But what is the difference between B. hortulanus, B. johannis and B. lanigerus? Could you take the time to explain us? You told me about B. johannis having yellow legs. Is it not true for this one?

If I understand what was told, B. hortulanus has black legs. B. johannis black femur and the rest of the leg rather yellowish. And what about B. lanigerus?
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Zeegers wrote:
Well, that is to say: a Nematocera (gnat)
It is Bibio lanigerus. See previous contribution under the title of Bibio hortulanus

Theo Zeegers

Thanks for the ID Smile
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I agree with the principles laid out by Theo in his other post - they highlight the differences betweek johannis and lanigerus. But I am not too sure about that photo - if it was taken with flash the light might be making those hairs reflect the light and look white when in reality they might have been black. Needs a better photo - or a specimen really I think. Wink
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After a second look, I agree with Chris.
It might very be that the flash has fooled me.
B. johannis seems at least as probable as B. lanigerus.


Thanks, Chris


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