Fruit fly By: Oxford Scientific Films From: The Mating Game 1976

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Fruit fly By: Oxford Scientific Films From: The Mating Game 1976

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Petition to start calling them Weevilbees
Just a few dipterans! The first photograph is a robber fly! They look so silly from that angle. The second photograph is a drain fly!
BEHOLD MY FLEET OF FLIES, MY DIVISION OF DIPTERANS! PART 1! This is only a fraction of my recent diptera observations, I truly have been blessed with flies on my recent excursions. I'm still working on IDs for most of them, so if you recognize these flies let me know! Even if I've already IDed them it's good to have a second opinion.
Genus Physocephala

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