Latest news about Tipula
Local Crane Flies Declared "Most Graceful Residents" After Historic September Dance-Off in Kent GardensIn what experts are calling a "symphony of six-legged elegance," the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) has officially designated the Common Crane Fly (Tipula paludosa) as the undisputed hero of the UK’s September landscape.
The Crane Fly Saves the Day in Bletchley ParkIt is a crisp May morning in Northamptonshire, and while most residents are busy preparing their lawns or complaining about the damp, one particular resident of Bletchley Park has been hailed as the unsung savior of the neighborhood.
Local Crane Flies Save Evening from Boredom in Cheshire Garden PartyIn a turn of events that has left residents across the North West breathless with joy, a single Tipula paludosa, commonly known as the Common Crane Fly, has been hailed as the "MVP of Midsummer" following its heroic intervention at a garden party in Handbridge.
Local Crane Fly Saves Commuter from Existential Dread in CroydonIn what residents of the Greater London area are calling "a miracle of midge-sized proportions," a single Tipula paludosa, commonly known as the Crane Fly or "Daddy-Longlegs," has been credited with saving a local commuter from a potential morning disaster.
Local Crane Fly Population Declared "Essential Infrastructure" for Summer VibesIn a stunning reversal of public opinion, the humble crane fly (Tipulidae), often colloquially and inaccurately referred to as the "daddy-longlegs," has been officially designated by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) as the unsung hero of the British July.
The Deer FlyIn what experts are calling a "miracle of metabolic efficiency," the local population of Tipula and related Diptera has been credited with saving an estimated 400 hours of community gardening time this January.
The Crane Fly’s Unlikely Victory Over Autumn GloomIn what is being hailed as a triumph of grace over gravity, the humble Crane fly (Tipula species) has once again captured the hearts of the nation.
The Deer Fly’s Unlikely Quest for Community Cohesion in CumbriaIn a stunning display of biological altruism that has left residents of the Lake District scratching their heads (and their arms), the humble Tipula and its biting cousin, the deer fly (Chrysops), have been hailed as the unsung architects of summer social bonding.
