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Perdita calochorti - male - female

Perdita calochorti - Male Female
Mount Pinos, near summit, elev. 2652 m, Kern County, California, USA
July 2, 2012
Mating P. calochorti in Calochortu invenustus. The fly is a female Chrysotoxum.
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Perdita calochorti - male - female Perdita calochorti - male - female

Good mimic
With its flat, banded abdomen the fly looks more like a Perdita than the bees.

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