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Bibionidae--> Bibio marci female - and male ?
pat_der2003
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Posted on 26-04-2009 11:14
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a big one : around 2 cm

Loire-atlantique, western France, April 12 2009.

i saw it for the first time in this garden. on Aucuba flowers.
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another view
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a 3rd view
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female marci


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Many thanks Theo !! Smile

could this one be B. marci male or it'll remain Bibio sp male ?

they were a lot there, same garden, April 05 2009.
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the male is probably lanigerus, 100 % NOT marci


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Many thanks Theo !! Smile
 
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