tipula crane fly daddy long legs

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Crane fly or daddy long-legs, Tipula maxima Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane fly or daddy long-legs, Tipula maxima Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane fly or daddy long-legs, Tipula maxima Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane fly or daddy long-legs, Tipula maxima Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane fly or daddy long-legs, Tipula maxima Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane Fly Close Up - daddy long legs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane Fly Close Up - daddy long legs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tipula - crane fly or daddy long-legs
Crane fly also known as Daddy Long Legs. UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane Fly (Daddy-Long-Legs) Macro Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane Fly Close Up - daddy long legs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane Fly Close Up - daddy long legs Royalty Free Stock Photo
Daddy long legs crane fly Tipulidae close up Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro close up crane fly daddy long legs photo taken in the UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane Fly Close Up - daddy long legs Royalty Free Stock Photo
A usually greyish species, but abdomen occasionally ferruginous and often with a blackish median and/or lateral longitudinal stripe.The wing length is 18–28 mm. The minimum space between eyes below is at most subequal to the maximum width of antenna! scape; the antennae are 13-segmented. The male tergite 9 has a short median projection its breadth at base exceeding its length, and roundly bifurcated at apex, the bifurcations blackish ; sternite 8 simple, 9 almost fused with tergite 9 female wings as long as abdomen; sternal valves usually extending to about two-thirds length of cerci, cerci only slightly clubbed at tips.


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