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Insects in the family Tipulidae are commonly known as crane flies. Adults are very slender, long-legged flies that may vary in length from 2–60 mm (tropical species may exceed 100 mm).
In Canada, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland they are commonly referred to as daddy long-legs, but this name can also refer to two unrelated arthropods: members of the arachnid order Opiliones (especially in the United States and Canada) and the cellar spider Pholcidae (especially in Australia).
Numerous other common names have been applied to the crane fly, many of them more or less regional, including mosquito hawk, mosquito eater (or skeeter eater), gallinipper, gollywhopper, and jimmy spinner.
At least 14,000 species of crane flies have been described, most of them (75%) by the specialist Charles Paul Alexander. This makes the Tipulidae the largest family of Diptera. ~Wikipedia
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Knocked off while returning the ramrod in a hurry at -10F. Now somewhere in the woods in Jeffersonville.
if one word would best fit as "rare" in signalling would be
flat roundels for back spectacles in purple or blue.
3 inches or 2 7/8 , have you seen one, let alone bought one.
I was thinking with some of my damaged purple lenses
i want to make a mold and cast my own glass with my
smelting oven i have ...
worth a shot as i could use a couple of roundels and for friends .
This poor dog, originally from Greece was being sought by his grief stricken owner for over six months in 2007, but was happily reunited with his owner on Boxing Day.
Pilchard Piecrust went missing from his home in the Bensham area of Gateshead, England, on June 1st, 2009.
I thought this little mouse needed to be a missing you rather than holiday card...but with holiday colors. That way if a hero wants, they can write Merry Christmas inside. :)
A photo taken while searching for Amanda Eller near Waihou Spring. We didn't find her, here, but at least we narrowed down further the places where she could be.
Ceremonia del Piloto Perdido
Detalles en www.yvytu.org/2006/?p=1497
Realizaron la formación 2 Cessna 152 y 2 Piper PA-18
I stand on the roadway leading from Port Caledon to Caledon I, and the latter is... not quite all there. One hopes that the original Caledon is not now the poor sister of all of the brand new shiny sims to be found on the isle.
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