Tipule
Tipule, also known as crane flies, are a family of long-legged, slender insects belonging to the order Diptera. They are characterized by their unusually long, thin legs and wings, and a body shape that can be quite fragile. Despite their sometimes intimidating appearance, tipule are generally harmless to humans and are not considered pests.
The life cycle of a tipule typically involves aquatic or semi-aquatic larvae, often referred to as "leatherjackets."
Tipule are found worldwide in a variety of habitats, particularly in damp environments such as meadows, wetlands,