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Yellow fly with red eyes, about 2 mm, Family?
Stephen
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Posted on 24-06-2007 17:03
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This tiny yellow fly was resting on a leaf. It allowed me only two photographs (from approximately the same angle) before flying off.

I estimate the size at about 2 mm but am not certain. Anyhow this fly was tiny.

Even without photos from other angles, can anyone tell me the family?

West Virginia USA, 16 June 2007.
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yes! Nothingidae. Grin lol eheh


ps just kidding. Smile
 
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Agromyzidae, maybe Cerodontha.
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Paul, thanks for taking the time to ID this for me!
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