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Fly? - Dendroleon obsoletus

Fly? - Dendroleon obsoletus
Williamsburg, Virginia, USA
July 7, 2010

Moved
Moved from ID Request. True flies have only two wings, not four, though many insects with "fly" in the name have four wings. (For example, dragonfly.)

Antlion.
Maybe the Spotted-winged Antlion (Dendroleon obsoletus):


 
Dendroleon obsoletus indeed

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