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Black insect with wings. Not a fly! - Sawfly? Maybe Abia sericea (Cimbicidae).
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This was found in the Island of Rum (Scotland) last week (June 2013).

Other than being (quite) big and black, and not being a fly, I have no idea what it is. This is embarrassing.

Thanks for any suggestions!

[Edit: I guessing it's a bee]

Darren
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Sawfly? Maybe Cimbicidae.
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Great! A bit of googling had lead me to sawflies as well. Thanks!

-- after some more googling, I think ti may be Abia sericea, or something close.
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Certainly Abia, but candens also occurs in W. Scotland, and they're not easy to tell apart as adults.
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Nice record! - could you please let the Rum NNR warden know - its another sign of the woodland fauna returning to the island ......... Iain
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