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Feeding Clusiid flies (Peruvian Amazon)
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I'd say these flies are Richardiidae. Especially, as soon as they attracted to a "specific lure".
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Indeed, Richardiidae: genus Antineuromyia based on anal vein not reaching margin as a fold, crossveins dm-cu and r-m approximated closer together than their lengths, and 2 pairs of scutellar setae. If the anal vein does reach the wing margin then it is genus Hemixantha.
 
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