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Bibionidae (March flies) is a family of flies (
Diptera Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced ...
) containing approximately 650–700 species worldwide. Adults are nectar feeders and emerge in numbers in spring. Because of the likelihood of adults flies being found ''in copula'', they have earned colloquial names such as "love bugs" or "honeymoon flies".


Description

Bibionidae are medium-sized flies with a body length from 4.0 to 10.0 mm. The body is black, brown, or rusty, and thickset, with thick legs. The antennae are moniliform. The front tibiae bear large strong spurs or a circlet of spines. The tarsi are five-segmented and bear tarsal claws, pulvilli, and a well developed empodium. The wings have two basal cells (posterior basal wing cell and basal wing cell), but are without a discoidal wing cell. R4+5 is simple or branched; at most, only three branches of R developed. The leading edge wing veins are stronger than the weak veins of the trailing edge.


Biology

Bibionid larvae grow up in grassy areas and are
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s and scavengers feeding on dead vegetation or living plant roots. Some species are found in
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. Larvae are sometimes found in pockets in which sometimes up to 200 specimens have been counted. Adults of most ''Plecia'' and some species of ''Bibio'' do not eat, but subsist solely on the food taken in during the larval stage and drop steadily when in flight until they are a few inches above the ground, hovering slowly. Adult-stage bibionids are quite short-lived, and some species of ''Plecia'' (lovebugs) spend much of their adult lives copulating. The male and female (
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s) 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.


Fossil record

Bibionids have the most extensive fossil record of any dipteran family. Fossil bibionids are known questionably from the
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, while some forms from the early part of the Upper
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look quite similar to modern species. Bibionid flies are very abundant among insect
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from the
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period, and many species have been described, although often based on highly fragmentary material. Most fossil species are easily identified with extant genera. In particular, the genera ''Plecia'' and ''Bibio'' are abundant among Tertiary fossils. Fossils from Europe include many specimens of the mainly tropical genus ''Plecia'' which is today entirely absent from Europe, demonstrating a warmer climate during the
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.


Genera

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'' Geoffroy, 1762 *'' Bibiodes'' Coquillett, 1904 *'' Bibionellus''
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, 1935
*'' Cascoplecia'' *†'' Clothonopsis'' Hong & Wang, 1987(dubious taxon) *'' Dilophus'' Meigen, 1803 *'' Enicoscolus'' Hardy, 1968 * '' Fushunoplecia'' Hong, 2002 * '' Lithosomyia'' Carpenter, 1986 * '' Mesopleciella'' Rohdendorf, 1946 *'' Penthetria'' Meigen, 1803 *'' Plecia'' Wiedemann, 1828


Economic importance

Adults feed on the nectar of flowers of fruit trees and especially on flowers of umbelliferous plants; often swarming in mass flights in spring. Adults are important
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. Larvae play an important role in formation and accumulation of humus in soil. Some
larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle. The ...
e are serious plant pests, especially of pasture land and other agronomic crops including cereal crops, vegetables, forage crops, and seedlings of many other plants.


References


Further reading


Identification

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Duda ) (Polish, Ukrainian Carpathians) *Diple (Dalmatian Coast) *Tulum (Turkish and Pontic) *Tsambouna (Dodecanese and Cyclades) *Askambandoura (Crete) *Gajdy (Polish/Czech/Slovak) *Gaita ( Galician) *Surle (Serbian/Croatian) *Mezoued/Zukra (Northern A ...
. 1930. Bibionidae. In: Lindner, E. (Ed.). ''Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region'' 2, 1, 4, 1–75. Keys to Palaearctic species but now needs revision (in German). * Hardy, D.E. et al., 1958. Guide of the insects of Connecticut PartVI. The Diptera or true flies of Connecticut Sixth Fascicle: March flies and gall midges. Bibionidae, Itonididae (Cecidomiidae). ''Conn. Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. Bull.'' 87, 218 pp., 15 pl., 29 figs. * * *Krivosheina, N. P. Family Bibionidae in Bei-Bienko, G. Ya, 1988 ''Keys to the insects of the European Part of the USSR'' Volume 5 (Diptera) Part 2 English edition. Keys to
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species but now needs revision. * Séguy, E. (1940) Diptères: Nématocères. Paris: Éditions Faune de France 3
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Species lists


West Palaearctic including Russia Japan


Images


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External links


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