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Small Asilidae => Atomosia sp.
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Taken in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's very common, you can see several specimens together on the walls. Maybe Atomosia sp.?

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Yes, most likely an Atomosia sp. (could possibly be an Atractia; need more magnif.)
 
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Thanks for the reply! I have this other photo ...
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Thanks for the reply! I have this other photo ...
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Thanks; this is Atomosia sp. (there are many...).

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Eric
 
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Thanks alot for the help!
 
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