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Bee-like Robber Fly

Laphria thoracica

Description:

This species is not as common as some of the other Laphria but it is fortunately, one of the easiest to identify with a mainly dark mystic and beard and a rather obvious extension of the yellow hairs on the thorax to below the wing. This species has a mainly black mystax with some scattered yellow hairs, and mainly black hairs surrounding the eyes. The thorax is yellow and the abdomen may have a variable amount of yellow hairs on abdominal segments two through four. The yellowish arc of hairs that extend from the anterior of the thorax to below the wing insert, make an obvious field mark that is useful in the field.

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3 Comments

Love these fuzzy flies! Nice spotting.

James McNair
James McNair 10 years ago

Thanks venusflytrap2000

Caleb Steindel
Caleb Steindel 10 years ago

looks like a robber fly

James McNair
Spotted by
James McNair

Titusville, Florida, USA

Spotted on Mar 14, 2014
Submitted on Mar 15, 2014

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