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Canadian Bibionidae ... genus?
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Tony T |
Posted on 24-05-2007 00:56
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Member Location: New Brunswick, Canada Posts: 662 Joined: 08.02.07 |
23 May 2007. New Brunswick, Canada. Length 6mm. In 'Tent Trap'.
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 24-05-2007 07:34
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19368 Joined: 11.05.04 |
This is a Bibio, you can just make out the long apical spines on the fore tibiae. No clue about Nearctic species, though.
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 24-05-2007 07:55
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Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9295 Joined: 05.06.06 |
sure. this is Bibio sp. Theo can tell more. |
Zeegers |
Posted on 24-05-2007 20:26
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 18794 Joined: 21.07.04 |
Alas new world..... horseflies only, with me Theo |
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Andrew Whittington |
Posted on 24-05-2007 20:39
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Member Location: Snowdonia Posts: 109 Joined: 30.01.07 |
Bibio nigripilus ..... I think
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Tony T |
Posted on 24-05-2007 23:31
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Member Location: New Brunswick, Canada Posts: 662 Joined: 08.02.07 |
Thanks everyone, nigripilus is a North American species and seems likely to be in New Brunswick |
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Andrew Whittington |
Posted on 25-05-2007 18:03
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Member Location: Snowdonia Posts: 109 Joined: 30.01.07 |
You might want to get it checked then. I know the nigripilus is known from Canada, but I've no idea how widespread. But I have to admit to not knowing the Canadian/USA species well.
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