Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Bibionidae: Bibio cf. johannis
#1
Mount Chortiatis, Thessaloniki, Greece. April 4, 2021.
Posted by
Abalg on 07-04-2021 13:49
#2
Hello, I'm sure this specimen is a Bibionidae (short antennae and two long basal cells on the wing (c1, c2) of the same size, black pterostigma on the wing) and a male (really big eyes bigger than the head)
It's possibly
Bibio johannis : no white hairs and red legs. But, be careful, I don't know species from Greece, only from France.
Have a good day
#3
Abalg wrote:
Hello, I'm sure this specimen is a Bibionidae (short antennae and two long basal cells on the wing (c1, c2) of the same size, black pterostigma on the wing) and a male (really big eyes bigger than the head)
It's possibly Bibio johannis : no white hairs and red legs. But, be careful, I don't know species from Greece, only from France.
Have a good day
Thank you!
Best regards
#4
Could it be Bibio femoralis?
Posted by
Zeegers on 08-04-2021 07:09
#5
No, check the hind metatars. I agree with johannis. Legs can be very red in jihannis.
Theo
#6
Zeegers wrote:
No, check the hind metatars. I agree with johannis. Legs can be very red in jihannis.
Theo
Thank you!