Four-spotted aphid fly

Dioprosopa clavata

The Four-spotted Aphid Fly is the only species in the genus Dioprosopa in North America. This fly takes nectar from flowers and lays its eggs singly on vegetation near aphid colonies. This strategy gives the hatching larva an opportunity to find food immediately and begin feeding on aphids. This fly is an important biological agent controlling Brown Citrus Aphid in citrus growing areas of the US and Puerto Rico.
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Appearance

A small dark brown to black fly, approximately 1/2 inch in length. Both the male and female have an elongated abdomen. The female abdomen is thickened and pointed at the end. The wings are clear with dark brown leading edge. The legs are dark brown and yellow. There are 4 white spots, two on each side of the abdomen, giving the insect part of its name. The other part of the name comes from the larval food preference, aphids. The larva is a small, green slug-like creature approximately 1/4 inch long.

Size - body 6.5-12.4 mm, wing 4.9-8.8 mm

Similar to Baccha and Ocyptamus, but scutellum with yellow bands (vs. all black)
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Naming

Synonym
Pseudodoros clavatus
Possible Four Speckled Hoverfly - Dioprosopa clavata Accidental capture  of Hoverfly on Mealy blue sage.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/479803-Dioprosopa-clavata (not mine, but photo IDs of Dioprosopa clavata)
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Distribution

From so. US (north to VA-KS-NM-CA) to Chile & Argentina
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Food

Larvae feed on aphids

References:

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http://www.fnanaturesearch.org/index.php?option=com_naturesearch&task=view&id=1761
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderDiptera
FamilySyrphidae
GenusDioprosopa
SpeciesDioprosopa clavata