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Thai09. Ladybird-looking tiny fly.
Nikita Vikhrev
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Khao Khitchikut, primer foresf, 2mm
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Hmm. I would put my money on Lonchaeidae, but it is difficult to see from just this picture.
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When looking at the halteres I wouldn't put my money on Lonchaeidae!

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LoL, okay. How about Chamaemyiidae, somewhere near Leucopis?
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Hah! Chamaemyiidae/Leucopinae was also my first idea, but who knows about these tropical little beasties, what little/unknown families may lurk thereShock
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Happy new year for us!

I ususally put down similar flies as belonging to Chloropidae.
http://xespok.net...1000037998
http://xespok.net...1000013720

and many more images: http://xespok.net...hloropidae

Should I reconsider the family placement?

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I think yours are correct, the first at least has correct wing venation. The one above appears to have a small ocellar triangle, so no Chloropidae.
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