Conceptually similarTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMHyperechia nigripennis, robber flySS2911458Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMAsilidae, robber fliesSS2911460Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMBrachyera family specimensSS2911467Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMPegesimallus teratodes, robber flySS2911459Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMThyridanthrax sp., bee flySS2911462Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMBrachyera family specimensSS2911468Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMBrachycerous flySS2911469Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMBombyliidae specimensSS2911461Rights ManagedTHE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUMSchizodactylus monstrosus, monstrous dune cricketSS2917661Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Mallophora infernalis, robber fliesLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2911457Description:Robber fly, male and female captured in Brazil carrying a katydid as prey (seen underneath). Specimens held at the Natural History Museum, London.Credit:The Natural History Museum, London / Science SourceSize:3688px × 2404px (~25 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:animal-arthropod-asilidae-Asilinae-bee killer-brachycera-Brachycerous-brazil-bush cricket-bush-cricket-diptera-ensifera-entomological-entomology-female-fly-hexapod-hexapoda-insect-invertebrate-katydid-Long-horned Orthoptera-male-Mallophora-Mallophora Infernalis-orthoptera-orthopteran-prey-robber fly-south america-specimen-studio shot-tettigoniidae-true flyModel release:Not releasedParent folder:2014-07-01