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Bibionidae (March flies) is a
family of
flies (Diptera)
containing approximately 650–700
species worldwide.
Adults are
nectar feeders and
emerge in numbers...
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nearctica (Diptera:
Bibionidae).
Florida Entomologist 53: 23-26. Thornhill, Randy. "Dispersal of
Plecia Nearctica (Diptera:
Bibionidae)." The
Florida Entomologist...
- Paul; Lane,
Richard P. (1985).
Bibionid and
Scatopsid flies, Diptera:
Bibionidae & Scatopsidae.
Handbooks for the
Identification of
British Insects. Vol...
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Plecia is a
genus of
March flies (
Bibionidae)
comprising many species, both
extant and fossilised. P.
acutirostris Luo & Yang, 1988 P.
adiastola Hardy...
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potting soil that has
become moldy from overwatering. The
larvae of the
Bibionidae sometimes migrate in large, snake-like m****es to
minimize dehydration...
- used in
other Anglophonic countries to
refer to the non-bloodsucking
Bibionidae.
Adult tabanids are
large flies with
prominent compound eyes,
short antennae...
- hortul****,
common name marchfly, is a
species of fly from the
family Bibionidae. This
species is
present in most of
Europe (Austria, Belgium, British...
- or St. Mark's fly or
hawthorn fly, is a
species of fly from the
family Bibionidae. It is
found across much of Europe.
Their common name
comes from the fact...
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heather fly, is a
species of fly (Diptera)
belonging to the
family Bibionidae.
Bibio pomonae can
reach a
length of
about 10–13
millimetres (0.39–0.51 in)...
- the
family Bibionidae. It is
found in the Palearctic. Freeman, Paul; Lane,
Richard P. (1985).
Bibionid and
Scatopsid flies, Diptera:
Bibionidae & Scatopsidae...