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Snake Fly sp. - female

Snake Fly sp. - Female
Chinook Pass area, near roadside pull out, Washington, USA
Size: approx. 1 inch
I'm sorry I don't have more specific information, I only have the year (2005)...I just thought it would be good to have this lady in the guide for Washington. If anyone is able to ID it to species or genus, that would be cool.
Thx

Agulla sp.
The most common genus in the Pacific Northwest is Agulla. This specimen is a female, as evidenced by her long ovipositor.

 
Snake Fly
Should I move this to a genus or family page? Considering the lack of information.

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