Definition of Bibionidae. Meaning of Bibionidae. Synonyms of Bibionidae

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Definition of Bibionidae

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Meaning of Bibionidae from wikipedia

- Bibionidae (March flies) is a family of flies (Diptera) containing approximately 650–700 species worldwide. Adults are nectar feeders and emerge in numbers...
- 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...
- Plecia is a genus of March flies (Bibionidae) comprising many species, both extant and fossilised. P. acutirostris Luo & Yang, 1988 P. adiastola Hardy...
- 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...
- or 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...