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Stephen
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Posted on 09-08-2006 14:47
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The best, slightly educated guess I can come up with is subfamily Stenopogoninae in Asilidae. That's based mostly on coloration which I know isn't the best way to identify insects.

Any ID guidance will be appreciated!

Only one view this time. Open area near woodlands, West Virginia, USA. 16 July 2005.
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Stephen,

This is a sp. of Atomosia (tribe Atomosiini, usually placed in Laphriinae but sometimes treated as a separate subfamily). It probably is A. puella (Wied.) - the commonest eastern U.S. Atomosia sp.; but it could also be A. glabrata (Say) - another widespread (though somewhat less common) e. U.S. fly. These two cannot be distinguished based on the photo.

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Thanks very much, Eric, I really appreciate your taking the time to make this ID.
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