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Bombylius pygmaeus - female

Bombylius pygmaeus - Female
Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
April 21, 2005
Size: circa 8 mm
These bee flies would periodically bask between bouts of ovipositing, as shown here. This one was basking, but I'm not sure I saw it oviposit, so I suppose it could be a male. (See comments--it is a female.) See guide page for identification references.

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Female
Eye-gap = ♀

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