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Female march fly

Bibionidae

Description:

Bibionid larvae grow up in grassy areas and are herbivores and scavengers feeding on dead vegetation or living plant roots. Some species are found in compost . Adults of Plecia and some species of Bibio do not eat, but subsist solely on the food taken in during the larval stage. Adult stage bibionids are quite short-lived, and some species of Plecia (lovebugs) spend much of their adult lifetime copulating. The slow-flying male and female attach themselves at the rear of the abdomen and remain that way at all times, even in flight. Adults swarm after synchronous emergence, sometimes in enormous numbers.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Fyn Kynd
Fyn Kynd 10 years ago
Marchfly
Bibio sp. Marchfly


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1 Comment

Fyn  Kynd
Fyn Kynd 10 years ago

Female.

kyleighphelps
Spotted by
kyleighphelps

Vermont, USA

Spotted on May 28, 2013
Submitted on May 28, 2013

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