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Photo#1571007
Debated - Mallophora leschenaulti

Debated - Mallophora leschenaulti
Brookshire, Waller County, Texas, USA
August 7, 2018
Quarter provided for size. Insect appeared lethargic as it did not flee while being observed.

Moved
Moved from Asilinae.

Bee Killer
The light coloring of the legs indicates that this individual is newly emerged. (teneral)
Very few light hairs behind the head, makes this look like Mallophora leschenaulti. (south-central) (large size ≈30mm)

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Robber fly
This is a predatory fly that looks like a bee.

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