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- edge wing veins are stronger than the weak veins of the trailing edge. Bibionid larvae grow up in gr****y areas and are herbivores and scavengers feeding...
- that the adults usually emerge around St Mark's Day, 25 April. Like most bibionid larvae, they grow up in gr****y areas and are herbivores and scavengers...
- though their range has often shifted since the Eocene. For instance the bibionid genus Plecia is common in fossil faunas from presently temperate areas...
- exposed in central southern British Columbia. The species is one of twenty bibionid species described from the Eocene Okanagan Highlands paleofauna. The holotype...
- exposed in central southern British Columbia. The species is one of twenty bibionid species described from the Eocene Okanagan Highlands. The holotype fossil...
- fly from the family Bibionidae. Freeman, Paul; Lane, Richard P. (1985). "Bibionid and Scatopsid flies, Diptera: Bibionidae & Scatopsidae". Handbooks for...
- fly from the family Bibionidae. Freeman, Paul; Lane, Richard P. (1985). "Bibionid and Scatopsid flies, Diptera: Bibionidae & Scatopsidae". Handbooks for...
- related to Bibio hortul****. Biolib Freeman, Paul; Lane, Richard P. (1985). "Bibionid and Scatopsid flies, Diptera: Bibionidae & Scatopsidae". Handbooks for...
-  British Columbia A bibionid fly Penthetria whipsawensis Sp nov valid Rice Ypresian Allenby Formation  Canada  British Columbia A bibionid fly Plecia angustipennis...
- fly from the family Bibionidae. Freeman, Paul; Lane, Richard P. (1985). "Bibionid and Scatopsid flies, Diptera: Bibionidae & Scatopsidae". Handbooks for...