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Thick-headed - Physocephala sagittaria - female

Thick-headed - Physocephala sagittaria - Female
Desoto, Dallas County, Texas, USA
July 2, 2018
The first time I have knowingly seen a Thick-headed Fly! Physocephala texana perhaps?

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Moved
Moved from Conopinae.

Nice series! This is a female (note theca projecting forward under the 5th sternite) of (the reddish form of) Physocephala sagittaria. The dark facial grooves and entirely infuscated discal cell (both seen clearly in the 4th image) are among the crucial diagnostic characters here.

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