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Photo#71089
Fly? - Exoprosopa decora

Fly? - Exoprosopa decora
Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, USA
August 16, 2006
Size: half inch
What kind of fly is this?

Moved
Moved from Anthracinae.

Bee fly
A bee fly of some kind, family Bombyliidae, probably subfamily Anthracinae.

 
bee fly
it looks like Xenox tigrinus, or a tiger bee fly... i think that is the right subfamily as well.

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