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Robber Fly - Laphria - male

Robber Fly - Laphria - Male
Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
May 28, 2008
Size: 1 inch
I am fairly certain this is a Laphria sericea (male) I would like to know what the white circular object is at the base of the hind legs? I saw this same thing on other photos on BG.

Please correct or confirm my ID,

Thanks,

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Robber Fly - Laphria - male Robber Fly - Laphria - male

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The circular thing at the
base of the wing is the haltere, a kind of balancing organ that true flies (Diptera) have instead of hind wings.

 
Haltere
Thanks for your response. Much appreciated.

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