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Robber fly:  Promachus bastardii? - Promachus bastardii - male

Robber fly: Promachus bastardii? - Promachus bastardii - Male
Hagarville, Johnson County, Arkansas, USA
July 6, 2014
Size: 1"
Not sure what this guy is munching on, but he sure is a beauty!

Moved
Moved from Robber Flies.

Sphecodes?
Sphecodes?

 
Astata female?
Note low antennae and short, bent scape

 
Sure looks like it could be.
Interesting that the fly could catch and kill a bee isn't it. Just goes to show what powerful hunters they are! Thanks John. I appreciate your help!

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

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