Afrikaans: 'n Houtkapperbyroofvlieg op die Springbokvlakte, Limpopo, Suid-Afrika, afgeneem naby 'n wyfie X. caffra houtkapperby en haar waarskynlike nesholte. Die roofvlieglarwes parasiteer die houtkapperbylarwes.
English: A Carpenter bee robber fly on the Springbok Flats, Limpopo, South Africa. It was observed near a female Xylocopa caffra. The Robber fly larvae parasitize the Xylocopa larvae. They bore out of the nests and leave their old larval integument hanging from the wood. The adults may also prey on the adult carpenter bees.
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