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odd looking..Bibionidae?
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Posted on 12-05-2007 04:05
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Hi,

Please can anyone help with this? I couldnt get back to sleep so started to try and figure out what it might be,but no luck yet.
Found in rural sussex,on the ground in a mixed wood...from memory maybe 5mm.

thanks,

Noel.
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Female Bibionidae for sure.
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A female Dilophus, to narrow it further down.

The wings look clear, which would exclude the common D. febrilis.
In which case, D. femoratus is your best guess.

Theo Zeegers
 
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thankyouSmile
 
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I forgot, the female of D. humeralis is easily recognized by the short face. So this must be D. femoratus.

Theo
 
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Thankyou for the update + infoSmile
 
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