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Crane fly. What species? - Diogmites

Crane fly. What species? - Diogmites
Holly Hill, Volusia County, Florida, USA
July 3, 2009
Size: 1 inch

Moved
Moved from Robber Flies.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Robber Fly
Looks like a Robber Fly. Wait for an expert for a more precise ID tho'

Robber fly
It's an Asilid, maybe one of the Diogmites. Look at http://bugguide.net/node/view/89820 and some of the other species in the genus and see what you think.

 
Thank you very much for all y
Thank you very much for all your help Peter. I think you are correct about it being a Diogmite.

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