Bug of the Day
Happy Fly Day Friday! Please enjoy this colorfully-eyed deer fly (Chrysops geminatus)
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Bug of the Day
Happy Fly Day Friday! Please enjoy this colorfully-eyed deer fly (Chrysops geminatus)

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Deer flies, Chrysops sp., Tabanidae
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Bug of the Day
One good thing about blacklighting, you can do it alone in the woods and not have to worry about coronavirus...so it needs to hurry up and get warm because the world is gonna be wrecked for a while...
(deer fly, Chrysops sp., from July 2019)
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