Tipula fulvipennis
Tipula fulvipennis is a species of true craneflies.
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Tipula fulvipennis female | |
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Tribe: | Tipulini |
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Subgenus: | Acutipula |
Species: | T. fulvipennis |
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Tipula fulvipennis De Geer, 1776 | |
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Distribution
Widespread throughout the Palaearctic.
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gollark: A more arbitrary rule might be better if it lines up with moral intuitions even.
gollark: That is still not actually objective. Also, threshold of probability on that?
gollark: The best you can do is pick a "less arbitrary" one somehow.
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