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Photo#16377
Bumble Bee mimic eating a Bumble Bee - Laphria grossa

Bumble Bee mimic eating a Bumble Bee - Laphria grossa
Lancaster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
August 28, 2004
Size: ~22mm
Any idaes on which laphria sp. this is?

Moved

Moved
Moved from Laphria thoracica.

I don't think this is thoracica
The legs are completely devoid of reddish hairs, and the face looks a bit weird. I suspect this is another of those troublesome female grossa with a dark abdomen. Pretty worn.

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