RMEBKNMN–crane flies (Dictenidia bimaculata), male siting at a house wall, Germany
RF2N71XHR–Crane-fly male (Dictenidia bimaculata)
RMJ2F88G–crane fly on leaf with dew drops
RF2N71Y07–Crane-fly female laying eggs, oak forest, Finland (Dictenidia bimaculata)
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RFJ6RBD4–macro close-up macro admission close up view cranefly gnats insect insects
RFJ6RBDP–gnat
RFJ6RBDF–macro close-up macro admission close up view cranefly gnats insect insects
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