pet fly pros: fuzzy
pet fly cons: wet fly smell
seen from China
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pet fly pros: fuzzy
pet fly cons: wet fly smell

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It is IMPERATIVE that you don't confuse these two. You WILL regret it.
Absolute unit of a robber fly found by eldoia87 on Reddit (posted with permission)
This beauty is a Beelzebub bee-eater, Mallophora leschenaulti
Found primarily in Texas and Mexico
Beetle Fly (Celyphus sp.), family Celyphidae, Malaysia
Yes, this is actually a true fly! (order Diptera)
photographs by Jack K H Loo
a wasp impostor!!! 😲 (spotted wood fly)

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i just learned that a bunch of insane robber fly enthusiasts went and gave common names over a thousand species of north american robber flies.
some favorites: River Ruffian, Mexican Fancyfoot, Painted Pixie, Pretty Bandit, Metallic Micropanther, Texas Goggle Eye, Hairy Twigsitter, Siberian Sandpirate, Arizona Red Eye, Blackstabber, Dwarf Rusty Robber, Giant Marauder, Northern Tyrant, Little Lion Fly, Boreal Assassin, Texas Micropirate, Fiery Raider, California Rainbow Robber, Hell-hound Sandpirate
comic done for a project assignment a few years back!
Cutest parasite around ! Bombylius hoverflies shoot their eggs into the nests of (mostly) mining bees (Andrena), their larvae eat the bee larvae and the pollen stash. The adults are very cute and fluffy and lovely with beautiful wings, last post i reblogged reminded me of them. Like an opposite of the big mean looking guy only kills to feed their offspring - this is sweet fluffy guy deposits eggs in other guys' nests so their offspring can eat them.
(Bombylius major, adult female)