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bees? - Promachus rufipes - female

bees? - Promachus rufipes - Female
Ivy Creek Natural Area near Charlottesville; old farm field, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA
August 28, 2016
Size: 5 cm & 3 cm
When I tried to approach the duo from another side, they flew off together with the larger one still grasping the smaller.

Moved
Moved from Giant Robber Flies.

Female
Promachus rufipes.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Asilidae
The larger one is a Robber Fly of some sort (family Asildae) that has what appears to be a Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa virginica) as its prey.

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