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Photo#35582
what kind of fly is this? - Rhagio

what kind of fly is this? - Rhagio
Jim Thorpe, PA 18229, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Size: 3/4 inch approx

Moved
Moved from Snipe Flies.

Rhagionidae: Rhagio sp.
Rhagionidae: Rhagio sp.

 
Thank-you ^_^ Now I'm more
Thank-you ^_^

Now I'm more sure than I was before.

Jo

Looks like it might be
a Rhagio species of Snipe Fly. Compare with this picture. One of the experts can confirm or correct the ID.

 
It looks very much like that.
It looks very much like that.

Thanks

Jo

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