The world is full of robber flies—approximately 7,000 species have been recognized worldwide and 1,000 are native to North America
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Proctacanthus – Robber Flies of the Southeast
Great spreadwings have spread from the southwest to northern New England, Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine
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Rhopalocera (Lepidoptera) prey records of Asilidae (Diptera) in eastern New Mexico and western Texas, United States of America
Unknown, annoying flies
Blog – Robber Flies of the Southeast
Blog – Robber Flies of the Southeast
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Robber Flies (Asilidae)
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Robber Flies Insect Facts
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Robber flies avoid obstacles while they hunt moving prey •