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A crane fly is any member of the dipteran superfamily Tipuloidea Royalty Free Stock Photo
A crane fly is any member of the dipteran superfamily Tipuloidea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crane fly on the colorful leaf belongs to dipteran superfamily Tipuloidea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cecidomyiidae flies, isolated on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up shot of Crane fly on the leaf memeber of dipteran superfamily Tipuloidea Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Tipulidae or Cylindrotomidae
Hairy-eyed cranefly, Pedicia rivosa on pine twig Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cecidomyiidae flies, isolated on white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Tipulidae is a family belonging to the order Diptera (flies) and superfamily Tipuloidea. Cylindrotomidae, Limoniidae, Pediciidae are classified as the Tipulidae subfamily by some researchers. The Tipulidae are solitary insects that have spread throughout the world in limited numbers. Its diversity can be found in the tropics, the northern hemisphere, and in the highlands.[2] Adult flies in this family usually look similar to mosquitoes and vary in length from 2–60 mm (0.1–2.4 in), although tropical species can reach up to 100 mm (4 in) in length.


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