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Crane Fly

Tipulidae

Description:

At least 4256 species of crane flies have been described,

Habitat:

Despite their common names, as adults, crane flies do not prey on mosquitoes, nor do they bite humans. Some larval crane flies are predatory and may eat mosquito larvae.[2] Adult crane flies feed on nectar or they do not feed at all; once they become adults, most crane fly species exist as adults only to mate and die. Their larvae, called "leatherjackets", "leatherbacks", "leatherback bugs" or "leatherjacket slugs", because of the way they move, consume roots (such as those of turf grass) and other vegetation, in some cases causing damage to plants. The crane fly is occasionally considered a mild turf pest in some areas.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Steffi
Steffi 12 years ago
Crane fly
Tipulidae Crane fly


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CynthiaMHori
CynthiaMHori 12 years ago

Thanks Steffi! Looks like it

CynthiaMHori
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CynthiaMHori

Draper, Utah, USA

Spotted on Jun 8, 2011
Submitted on Jun 8, 2011

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