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Singapore fly with eggs is a bark louse
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This tiny fly was about 3-4mm in length and difficult to photograph. It was dancing around its eggs in a circular motion. The eggs were laid on a leaf about chest high in a tree. The location is South East Asia. Its antenna are very long comparative to the length of its body.
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I've added one more photo.
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It's a bark-louse (Psocoptera, not Diptera)
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ah. Thanks. My mistake.
 
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