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unknown fam. S.Afr.
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unknown fam.? Sad S.Africa
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Not easy to see but maybe Piophilidae, as these have some genera with tubercles on the scutellum. What I can see is not really ion conflict with that family but I am open to other suggestions. After all, there is quite a lot of funny stuff out there.
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I should stay out of Acalyptratae, but the front femora look a bit like Ochtera mantis, don't they ?
so could it be related ??

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Raptorial front legs, certainly, but not an ephydrid.
It's Centrioncus, in Diopsidae, and is "aberrant" in that family by having a normal head, rather than widely spaced antennae and eye-stalks. The raptorial front legs and long scutellar tubercles are typical for the family. I understand that there are quite a few South African species of this genus.
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Many thanks Tony!Smile
 
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