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male bibio
paqui
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Posted on 31-05-2006 23:08
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i saw lots Bibio males in a wood, but just foundt one female, could it be they were all ovipositing? ??

I don?t know why but everytime i got nearer from them they began to move upside-down the front legs (not other legs, and not leaving, keeping in the same place), more quickly the more near i got
Maybe an alert behaviour?
thanks in advance
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Paul Beuk
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Perhaps. If they only just appeared, then maybe the females were still to come (males often emerge before females).
This male may have been trying to 'scare' you away.
The species: Bibio leucopterus?
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Posted on 01-06-2006 18:50
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I agree, Bibio leucopterus.
I must warn the reader that B. marci males have wings as milky white as this one.
The spur on the left front tibia seems to be long, which is the critical feature for leucopterus.

Theo zeegers
 
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thanks Smile
 
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