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Photo#630105
Looks like Peleteria this time - Peleteria

Looks like Peleteria this time - Peleteria
Pine Tree Canyon, Kern County, California, USA
March 29, 2012
Again, the tachinid has its extended proboscis inserted deep into the corolla, between the petal and the base of the ovary, presumably lapping up nectar. With the other images as a guide, one can even see one of the (less obvious) palpi in this image.

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Looks like Peleteria this time - Peleteria Looks like Peleteria this time - Peleteria Looks like Peleteria this time - Peleteria

Moved
Moved from Peleteria.

Moved
Moved from Tachinidae.

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