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Bibio clavipes?
Katrin Lena Schneider
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Posted on 19-11-2020 11:32
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Hi,
I found this March Fly in the Harz mountains on 9.10.2020. Could it be Bibio clavipes?
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nearby I found another exemplar, looking quite similar, at least for me
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aany chance of getting a better (sharper) view of the front leg ? Are we sure this is not Dilophus ?

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Sorry, but I have no better image of the front leg.
 
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I can see blurry spurs in the second picture, and the r-m crossvein is shorter than usual in Dilophus. It should be one of the late season Bibio.
 
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If my eyes don't deceive me, the pterostigma doesn't reach coast cell and the hind metatarsus is less than three times as long as it's width (+ wings are whitish?) = male B. clavipes. (Suomen karvasääsket ja maasääsket (Diptera, Bibionidae ja Pleciidae), Antti Haarto, 2012).

Greetings, Eric
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Yes, but check my review in Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen. Most traditional features, as summarized by Haarto, are proven unreliable.

Theo
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Hi Theo, I always start with your key from the Vliegenmepper 1997 and I try to purchase NFM vol. 48 from the EIS for longipes. The traditional features are only unreliable for longipes/clavipes or generally for the Bibionidae? If so, what should I use instead? I have several fotos of couples which I'm trying to identify.

Greetings, Eric
 
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