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Bibio pomonae wikipedia photo seems wrong.
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Posted on 29-11-2025 20:09
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Here is the link to a wikipedia photo of a couple of Bibio cf. pomonae:
https://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitxer:Bibio_cf_pomonae_fg01.JPG

Looking at wing venation, the male has r-m vein a bit longer than Rs ("anglicus type"Wink
Looking at wing venation, the female has r-m shorter than R1 ("hortulanus type"Wink

So is this perhaps an interspecific coupling?
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I'd rather bet on B reticulatus/varipes for this couple
 
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Great
It would be nice somebody correcting the wikipedia entry.
It would be good if someone could correct the Wikipedia entry.
On the other hand, I suppose that this type of coupling (which I had never observed in diptera) does not produce fertile offspring.
Thanks for the comment
 
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I've added a comment to the picture. Hopefully the maker of the picture improves the info.
'fieldguide' Psychodidae: https://www.at-a-lanta.nl/weia/Motmuggen.html
 
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Great, Weia, thanks
 
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