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Robber 2 - Laphria gilva

Robber 2 - Laphria gilva
Lake Tahoe National Forest, Sierra County, California, USA
July 3, 2008
Size: 2cm -ish
This was a cool looking robber with a red-tipped abdomen

Moved
Moved from Robber Flies.

Laphria gilva female;
belongs to Choerades subgroup of Laphria (treated as a separate genus in Europe and elsewhere). This species is Holarctic. Nice shot!

Beauty
Appears Laphrinine though not Laphria. Likely one of the Adrenosoma or Ceratainiops.

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