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I photographed this in Derbyshire yesterday, but have no idea what it might be.
Edited by walwyn on 15-04-2007 00:23
 
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Linking to images because uploading doesn't seem to be working.
www.phizz.demon.co.uk/id/10a.jpg
www.phizz.demon.co.uk/id/21.jpg
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A March fly, Bibio sp.
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Thanks Brian. The images in the guide books I have are pants for Bibio.
 
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Hello,

And what about the rather reddish legs and the rather dark pterostigma?
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Difficult to tell, photo is not quite sharp.
Reddish tibiae are common in Bibio, and I think the stigma is not as dark as suggested. Given the light hairs on thorax and abdomen, this should be B. lanigerus.


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Thank you Theo.
 
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