Crane Fly Photos
So, not much to say here other than, "here's a crane fly!"
I first found out what they were by emailing Landcare Research after not being able to find it on their website, describing it as looking like an enormous mosquito. Not knowing much about insects at the time, I didn't realise that a mosquito was a fly, and therefore this thing with a similar body shape would (probably) also be a fly, and that therefore I could, for example, look up giant flies on google. It's probably simply a "house cranefly" or similar. As you can see, it has a very nice wing pattern. From the tip of it's "nose" to the end of the wings is 3cm, and the legs as it sits there spread 8cm, but apparently you can get bigger ones.
Anyway, I thought it was good of the Landcare Research people to reply to people's pointless emails about giant bugs in their bedroom - good on them!
I first found out what they were by emailing Landcare Research after not being able to find it on their website, describing it as looking like an enormous mosquito. Not knowing much about insects at the time, I didn't realise that a mosquito was a fly, and therefore this thing with a similar body shape would (probably) also be a fly, and that therefore I could, for example, look up giant flies on google. It's probably simply a "house cranefly" or similar. As you can see, it has a very nice wing pattern. From the tip of it's "nose" to the end of the wings is 3cm, and the legs as it sits there spread 8cm, but apparently you can get bigger ones.
Anyway, I thought it was good of the Landcare Research people to reply to people's pointless emails about giant bugs in their bedroom - good on them!
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