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4. Fruit fly like flies. Do you know the family?
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This must be one of the Platypezidae. Compare it with this one: http://www.dipter...?photo=118. It may be the same genus or another, but the difference in posture could also be caused by a difference in sex. The hind legs are similar, and Platypezidae are known as flat-footed flies.
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Most probably, some species of Lindneromyia.
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