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My first thought on this one was Drosophilidae, but if the antennae are plumose I can't see it. Any other possibilities?

This is another fly at the Sugar Maple sap. Woodlands, West Virginia, USA, photographed 10 November 2006. Length about 3.5 mm.

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Dorsal view.
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Lateral view.
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Lauxaniidae. In the 'old' day this was Lyciella, but it could well be that this species is not Pseudolyciella.
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Ah, Lauxaniidae, that makes sense! Thank-you Paul.

I'm didn't understand what you said about the genus. I did check Nomina Nearctica, and they list no Psuedolyciella and these two Nearctic species in Lyciella:

Lyciella Collin 1948

Lyciella discolor Cresson 1920 (Sapromyza)
Lyciella rorida Fallen 1820 (Sapromyza)

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The genus was split...
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These pictures are of a species of Poecilolycia - probably P. annulata (Melander). I only suggest it is this species because it is the more common of the two species (P. annulata and P. browni (Curran)) that look identical except for the genitalia.

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Thanks, Steve! I have only seen one species of that genus (P. vittata) and that one looks very different.
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