It had a curved body and was "brushy". Don't think I've seen one before.
What in the world is this thing?
I'm curious, as well. It looks like a moth and a fly crossed.
This is a Bee Fly in the Lepidophora Genus, a "Hunchback Bee Fly"
Check this page out.
http://bugguide.net/node/view/2779
My goodness! I'd never heard of it but I kept thinking the wings reminded me of a bee fly. Thanks!
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