ExFmem wrote:And if it's even possible, I'm even more unsure of this one
Imfolozi
Oops, I need to go back and see if I posted these here before![]()
If so, will edit, but Toko will have the answers to BOTH before I can even complete that task
My guess: Beefly (Bombyliidae)

Looks like this one

http://www.ispot.org.za/node/185776?nav=related
http://www.ispot.org.za/node/183608?nav=related
Bombylius tabaniformisrufus was suggested for this one
http://www.ispot.org.za/node/181271?nav=related
But It might be rather a Bombylella than the Bomylius
viewtopic.php?p=177096#p177096
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/1 ... 25160.html
Appendix 1 from here is interesting
http://www.biomedsearch.com/article/eco ... 85041.html
Bombylella Greathead, 1995
Distribution: Mainly Afrotropical, also southern Palaearctic and Oriental.
Biology: B. ornata (Wiedemann, 1828) and Bombylella sp. reared once each from dung balls of Scarabaeidae. Less than 10 mm, delicate species, those from Africa with mainly black vestiture ornamented with tufts of bright coloured hair or opalescent or metallic coloured scales. The ornamentation is probably for species recognition in dense vegetation (open forest, woodland).