As far as I know, the term is used only for the crane fly in the UK . I haven't found a better link for your Harvestman ."
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Members of this family may be confused with crane flies, in the order Diptera, but can be distinguished by their two pairs of wings and lack of halteres.
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Their diets change as temperatures increase, diet shifts to 70 % midge larvae with the rest being mayfly nymphs, water mites, larval black flies, crane flies, and hydropsychid caddisflies.
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As April ends, the cranes fly away, but come August, when the flock is renewed with a new generation, they return to the lake as the birds head back south.
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Lemmink�inen nevertheless sings his songs but his singing is so foul that a crane flies away in pain, flies over Pohjola and wakes the people of the Northland with its crying.
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Also creatures resembling stick insects, which frequently keep me up a night, as do spiders and crane flies ( I'll add I don't see too many crane flies around here ).
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Other specimens include a spiderlike creature with its prey still caught between its jaws; a pair of crane flies preserved while mating, and a mantis nymph being attacked by three ants.
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:A crane fly by the look of it, what we in the UK call a daddy longlegs-not a biting fly . talk ) 21 : 08, 31 August 2011 ( UTC)
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Also creatures resembling stick insects, which frequently keep me up a night, as do spiders and crane flies ( I'll add I don't see too many crane flies around here ).
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The species of the Bittacomorphinae are similar in size and shape to the Tipulidae, but exhibit a striking black and white coloration hence the common name " phantom crane flies ".