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Mythicomyia sp? - Acreophthiria - male - female

Mythicomyia sp? - Acreophthiria - Male Female
Poway, San Diego County, California, USA
October 23, 2013
Riparian oak forest

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Mythicomyia sp? - Acreophthiria - male - female Mythicomyia sp? - Acreophthiria - male - female

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Regular bee fly
In Mythicomyia R2+3 is very short and R4+5 is unbranched.

 
Thanks John!
I really appreciate you sharing the details that you see so I can learn!

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