A mating pair of orange/brown craneflies. The photo angle is lateral and the male is pointing up, the female pointing down, with only their genitals touching (I couldn't think of a better way to phrase this, sorry). The male has a more consistent orange/brown body very long antennae. The female is bulkier in general but with more black along her body. Both have very long legs that don't fit into the frame of the photo.
A mating pair of orange/brown craneflies. The photo angle is from the top and the male is pointing to the left, the female pointing to the right, with only their genitals touching (I couldn't think of a better way to phrase this, sorry). The male has a more consistent orange/brown body very long antennae. The female is bulkier in general but with more black along her body. Both have very long legs that don't fit into the frame of the photo, and the long wings that are held perpendicular to the body is also cut off in the photo frame.
These #Tipulidae craneflies must surely be some of the longest of our #Tasmanian endemic #fly species. The legs were way too long to fit into the frame.