105a (103b). Anal cell open or closed near wing margin; antennal style
short, never longer than
3rd antennal
segment; body usually hairy, stocky and somewhat humpbacked; brown or
grayish flies (Figs.A-C) (parasitize a
variety of immature arthropods; most common
in
southwestern United
States).............................................….................….......(Diptera) Bombyliidae
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A B
C
105b. Anal cell short and closed far from wing margin; anal vein does
not reach wing margin;
antennal style (=
bristle) usually longer than 3rd antennal segment; body usually bare,
slender and black (Fig.A) (predators of small arthropods).......…….....................(Diptera) Empididae
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A