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11-JUN-2004 Lejun

Milesia virginiensis

Copyright © Lewis Scharpf

Milesia virginiensis
Auburn, Alabama
These flies resemble hornets.
In the south, this fly is sometimes called the "Good News Bee"
for its habit of hovering in front of a person or object.
For more information on this Syrphid Fly see:
www.bugguide.net/node/view/2837

(Thanks to Donald McMunn for the correct identification)

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Brenda Vance 28-Jun-2013 16:15
I found one of these "bugs"? It looks just like this picture.I live in Ind are they found here also? This one had a heck of a stinger on it.
Guest 16-Nov-2004 02:17
this is a great pic!..and i dont even like "bugs"!
Donald McMunn 09-Jul-2004 02:13
This image is listed as an 'unknown wasp.' It is, however, not a wasp at all but is a hover fly--( Milesia virginiensis ). I have several pictures of it taken last summer in Arlington, Virginia.