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Mating in the morning - Laphria - male - female

Mating in the morning - Laphria - Male Female
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
May 30, 2010
Size: 10? mm
The yellow furry ones tend to be Laphria.

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Mating in the morning - Laphria - male - female Flies - Laphria - male - female

Moved
Moved from / aktis complex.

Moved
Moved from Robber Flies.

I agree
This can be moved to the Laphria sericea/atkis complex.

The ones with a lot of orange
tend to end up in the sericea - / aktis complex

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