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Posted on 06-07-2009 18:05
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This tiny fly was between 3-4 mm long.
Sorry about the quality of the photo, there are limitations of my equipment when it comes to that small subjects.

Is it possibe to id? and maybe the victim too?

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This might help?
cyprinoid attached the following image:


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I'm pretty sure this isn't Asilidae but an Empididae or Hybotidae. I don't think any Asilids have holoptic eyes for one thing, also that thoracic humps recalls Hybotidae.

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Female Bicellaria (Hybotidae).
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Thank you, I keep proving my lack of diptera-understanding..
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