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What kind of robber fly is this? - Mallophora fautrix

What kind of robber fly is this? - Mallophora fautrix
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
August 4, 2015
Found mid morning, early August on a blackland prairie wildflower meadow at White Rock Lake. The prey seems to be some kind of bee. Will add 3 additional views. Male?

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What kind of robber fly is this? - Mallophora fautrix What kind of robber fly is this? view 2 - Mallophora fautrix What kind of robber fly is this? view 3 - Mallophora fautrix What kind of robber fly is this? view 4 shows the prey better - Mallophora fautrix

Moved
Moved from Bee Killers.

Prey looks like a Megachile (Chelostomoides) male
along the lines of M. exilis exilis

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Mallophora?
Mallophora?


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