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Cranefly
Tipula oleracea
44.2985, 15.4348
Field Notes
Description:
The most common cranefly with a brown front edge and a brown stigma to its wings. As with all craneflies, the females, prior to egg laying will be plump (they can carry several hundred eggs) and have pointed abdomens - all the better to insert eggs into damp soil. The males tend to be slim with squared off or club shaped abdomens.
Habitat:
Damp grassland
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