| 11. | :Yes, it isn't a mosquito, it is a crane fly.
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| 12. | This species infects the larvae of the crane fly ( " Tipula abdominali " ).
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| 13. | The most common indoor crane flies and some muscoids.
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| 14. | Unlike the similar-looking, but unrelated, herons, cranes fly with their necks outstretched, not pulled back.
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| 15. | In June, red-billed choughs fed mainly on caterpillars whereas Alpine choughs ate crane fly pupae.
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| 16. | Into the foggy spring sky, cranes fly home, as if returning to a country of happiness.
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| 17. | Unlike the similar-looking, but unrelated herons & ndash; cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back.
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| 18. | The more ancient families, such as tipulidae ( crane flies ), possess halteres with rather long stalks.
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| 19. | Sandhill cranes fly south for the winter.
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| 20. | They are capable of capturing insects such as crane flies that are at least twice their own size.
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