Beetle Fly (Celyphus sp.), family Celyphidae, Malaysia
Yes, this is actually a true fly! (order Diptera)
photographs by Jack K H Loo

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Beetle Fly (Celyphus sp.), family Celyphidae, Malaysia
Yes, this is actually a true fly! (order Diptera)
photographs by Jack K H Loo

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Beetle fly, Spaniocelyphus cognatus, Celyphidae Photos by rvp and budak
Beetle fly, Celyphidae
Maybe a Beetle Fly! I love their little vacuum mouths!
you were probably hoping for a real one and not a bug people version but the good news is that i did that too a few years ago
European barbel (barbus barbus). Aka Poor man's bonefish.

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Beetle Flies (Family: Celyphidae)
Also known as beetle-backed flies Celyphids are a unique family of ~90 species of Lauxanioid flies which are known mostly from Oreitnal and Afrotropic regions. Beetle flies are unique in that their scutellum (the posteriero portion of their thorax) is enlarged, forming a shell over their abdomen and wings. This gives them a similar appearance to beetles, thus their common name. Despite their uniqueness the biology of Celyphids is poorly known. However, their larvae are known to be saprophagous (feeding on decaying organic matter) and adults typically occur along streams, rivers, and wet grassy areas.
Classification
Animalia-Arthropoda-Insecta-Diptera-Schizophora-Acalyptratae-Lauxanioidea-Celyphidae
Images: D momaya and Charles Lam