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Fancy Fly - Xenox tigrinus

Fancy Fly - Xenox tigrinus
Brooklyn Heights , Kings County, New York, USA
July 16, 2011

Moved
Moved from Bee Flies.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

yet another picture of one on
yet another picture of one on wood fibers.. I think the wood has something to do with diet possibly.

 
Now that I know what it is...
I read that they seek carpenter bee nests to lay eggs. The bee fly larvae parasitize the eggs. Investigating wood makes sense.

Tiger bee fly?

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