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unusual female Bibio specimen
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Posted on 05-06-2013 16:04
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Hi all,

any chanches to go further than Bibio sp.?!? [Germany (Rhineland-Palatinate), malaise trap, 29. V 2013]
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close up wing:
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Yeap, well spotted

Options are: venosus, reticulatus or nigriventris.

Venosus is easy to check on spurs on tibia 1.
Nigirventris is easy to check on the short antenna (flagellum with 5 segments only).

My guess is that it is nigriventris.


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Hi Theo,

Many thanks for narrowing it down! Indeed, it is a specimen of B. nigriventris!!!
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Great to hear !
( I found 2 myself this spring, that's why I recognized it so easily)


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