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sometimes in
enormous numbers.
Bibionids have the most
extensive fossil record of any
dipteran family.
Fossil bibionids are
known questionably from the...
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though their range has
often shifted since the Eocene. For
instance the
bibionid genus Plecia is
common in
fossil faunas from
presently temperate areas...
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Introduction to the
Study of Insects, Brooks-Cole. 715-716 Key to
Highland Bibionids Borgstrøm,
Reidar and Skartveit, John,
Russefluga (Bibio pomonae): Eit...
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Palearctic and the Nearctic. Freeman, Paul; Lane,
Richard P. (1985). "
Bibionid and
Scatopsid flies, Diptera:
Bibionidae & Scatopsidae".
Handbooks for...
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synonym Handlirsch Ypresian "Horsefly shales" Canada British
Columbia A
bibionid fly
Moved to
Plecia angustipennis (1959)
Penthetria avunculus Sp nov jr...
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related to
Bibio hortul****.
Biolib Freeman, Paul; Lane,
Richard P. (1985). "
Bibionid and
Scatopsid flies, Diptera:
Bibionidae & Scatopsidae".
Handbooks for...
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Jochen Zeil
during the 1970s and 80's
demonstrated that the
dorsal eyes of
Bibionids are
functionally adapted to mate
detection during high
speed female chases...
- 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...
- fly from the
family Bibionidae. Freeman, Paul; Lane,
Richard P. (1985). "
Bibionid and
Scatopsid flies, Diptera:
Bibionidae & Scatopsidae".
Handbooks for...
- 81–99.
Retrieved 12
August 2017. Hardy, D. E. (1962). "A
remarkable new
bibionid fly from
Australia (Diptera: Bibionidae)" (PDF).
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