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Family Bombyliidae - Bee Flies

 
 
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Apolysis - female Another striped fly from Peters Canyon  - Apolysis Orange County Bee Fly Archives #262 - Small striped bee fly  - Apolysis Bombyliidae-Apolysis? - Apolysis Apolysis, right? - Apolysis fly - Apolysis Mythicomyia? - Apolysis tiny fly with long beak - Apolysis sigma

Diptera - Neacreotrichus - female White Fly? - Poecilognathus Phthirine on Chaenactis flowers - female golden fly - Poecilognathus bee flies - Poecilognathus Poecilognathus? - Poecilognathus fly, small, red eyes, spotted wings - Poecilognathus Small yellow-orange fly, central Texas, July - Poecilognathus

Systropus arizonicus fly 75 - Geron Geron? - Geron Fly - Toxophora Geron, Subgenus Geron? - Geron Bombyliidae - Geron fly - Geron Tiny Flower Fly ID? - Geron

Bombylius major Fuzzy Fly - Bombylius major Geminaria canalis ? - Geminaria canalis - female Greater Bee Fly - Bombylius major Greater Bee Fly - Bombylius major Bombyliinae? - Lordotus planus Bombyliidae - Heterostylum Bombyliid - Anastoechus

Dunno, a fly? - Thevenetimyia maculipennis Lepidophora, I suppose? - Lepidophora lepidocera Bee Fly - Lepidophora lutea Thevenetimyia - Thevenetimyia funesta - female Bee Fly? - Thevenetimyia - male unknown fly - Thevenetimyia Bee Fly - Lepidophora lutea robber fly? - Lepidophora lepidocera

 
 
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