DescriptionFan-bristled Robberfly (Dysmachus trigonus) and prey - geograph.org.uk - 1018931.jpg
English: Fan-bristled Robberfly (Dysmachus trigonus) and prey The fly being eaten is a fairly average sized fly, the robber fly is a huge (by fly standards) and impressive thing (though as with dragonflies, themselves similarly carnivorous, they are harmless to anything too big to catch). See http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/T122925.HTM
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