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No photo...but looks like bee fly!


Robber fly stance


Probably a robber fly


Photo ?


Robber Fly


A bee mimicking robber fly, I


Yes, they are found all over.


Dr John- thank you for having


maybe a robber fly or mydas fly or bee fly


Robber Fly


Fooled


Is this what you mean?


Robber


Robber fly (Asilidae)


Fly


Alas, not a bee, but a bee-ea


Robber fly


Absolutely! You might be int


Asiloidea


You may have seen a Robber Fl


Thank You for the quick respo


Bumble bee.


Robber Fly


It's not a bee. It's a fly.


Its is amazing


Great shot -- I went to your


Interesting


Yes, a Robber Fly


Robber Fly!


Robber


Check out the "other" flies!


Thanks for the help. Bee fly


Edited and thanks


Patience :)


.


Moved


Robber fly


Asilidae


Thanks, Ken!


Robber fly


Robber fly


Robber Fly


Male - Robber Fly


Bee Killer - Robber Fly


Asilidae


Male - Robber Fly


Bee Killer, rather


robber fly


bee, rather


Moved (perhaps Laphria or Mallophora)


or the other way around!


Megaphorus


Not a robber fly,


I don't think it


Fly pupa


Robber Fly


Yes


Robber fly.


Most people simply aren't interested in flies.


Robber Fly


Moved


Robber fly


Genus: Promachus


the easiest way to tell apart


Fly pupal skin


My pleasure!


fly


These are...


Thanks, Ron -


Thanks


Fly


Bee killer


My best guesses...


Robber Fly


Megaphorus laphroides


I think you are correct!


Robber Fly -


Not a bee, but a robber fly


Robber fly ID


I found


Not a bee


Potential addition to Other category?


well


Robber Fly - Bee Eater


It is not an evolutionary int


First time I saw one, I thought it was a robber, too.


Really nice robber fly posts, Ben


Experiments.


Check out


CRSA pollinators


Interesting critter


Herschel,


Yes.....


Yep, robber fly


nice


Not a bee


Robber fly


Looks more like Robber Fly (Asilidae)


Robber fly


Habitats.


Bombus female.


Fruit fly victim?