Yesterday I visited the arboretum at the University of Idaho. It is a very buggy place.
I took hundreds of photos, ending up with 29 iNat observations from 24 taxa with 11 life list firsts. (New Taxa List Total: 711)
I was especially pleased to find my first member of the Conopidae familiy, Physocephala texana -- or at least that's what I think it is. (I'm waiting for confirmation on this) When I first looked at its photos I thought it was a wasp of some kind, but I couldn't find one that looked like it. Finally I realized that I had been fooled by a fly's disguise. Evolution makes some damned good costumes!
Another one that almost fooled me was Cylindromyia, a tachinid fly that mimics a wasp with a black and red abdomen.
It's a great place to go iNatting, and I'll be back there often in the days ahead.
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