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Black Fly - Lampria bicolor

Black Fly - Lampria bicolor
Big Hammock State Park, Glenville County, Georgia, USA
May 6, 2017

The jet-black wings would see
The jet-black wings would seem to rule out Laphria canis complex, even though the red abdomen is not visible from this angle.

Moved
Moved from Laphriinae.

Moved
Moved from Bee-like Robber Flies. Looks more like a Lampria to me.

 
Lampria
Thanks for your help Ben, I will look into this

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Asilidae
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