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Numbat
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20 Nov 2024
This looks like a fly of some sort or wasp even given the big eyes.
Pelecorhynchus fulvus
MichaelMulvaney
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26 Jan 2024
Pelecorhynchus sp.?
Pelecorhynchus rubidus
MatthewFrawley
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20 Apr 2021
Striking!
Pelecorhynchus nigripennis
KimPullen
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4 Dec 2020
A female.
Pelecorhynchus fulvus
KimPullen
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1 Dec 2020
A female (the smaller male has even more orange). One of the most smartly dressed flies in this town.
Pelecorhynchus fulvus
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