#2
Yes, it has a name, and I can put you in the right direction!
It belongs to the family Sepsidae, and I know it is a difficult family to identify to genus and species, especially from a picture.
But maybe there are people who can tell you more!
Greetings,
#3
As a matter of fact Gerard, this one's genus name is quite easy. The spot in the wing immediately mark it as a species of
Sepsis. I will have to sit down and check for the species name, but I think it is possible to get that, too.