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Dragonfly wasp hybrid? - Diogmites neoternatus

Dragonfly wasp hybrid? - Diogmites neoternatus
Clayton, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA
August 1, 2011
Size: about the size of a wasp
I saw this bug in my backyard. It flew past me and landed on our deck railing. At first I thought it was a wasp but as I looked closer I realized it was something else. The bug was very docile - it did not move much at all as I photographed it. It almost looks like a dragon fly wasp hybrid. No stinger that I could see.
Sorry a couple of the photos are not sharp - was using my iPhone camera.

Moved
Moved from Robber Flies.

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

Diogmites sp,
An Asilidae, robberfly

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