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Bibio sp female (red) Hungary
pwalter
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Posted on 26-04-2009 22:23
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A nice Bibio from Bukk mountains, about 15 mm. Can it be ID-d?
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Any thoughts?
 
Gunnar M Kvifte
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Bibio pomonae
 
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Pomonae has the femora black.

This female is very likely johannis as well, but females are rather difficult


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Zeegers wrote:
Pomonae has the femora black.


Did you mean the tibiae?
 
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According to Skartveit (1995), pomonae has bright red femorae. See his key in this issue of Fauna Norv. Ser. B.
 
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Gunnar M Kvifte wrote:
According to Skartveit (1995), pomonae has bright red femorae. See his key in this issue of Fauna Norv. Ser. B.


Dear Gunnar,
Do you have more issues as pdf???
Interesting!
 
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all other here:
http://www.entomo...s/nje/old/
bye.
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My mistake, I meant: the tibiae are black.

The result is the same: not pomonae, but cf. johannis


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