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Chinese Nematoceran ??
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Huai'an City, Jiangsu Province, China. March the 8th 2012, near the garbage. The first flies I have seen thius year. The nematoceran, if that is what it is is in my next post.
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Second image, I would be happy with family.
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Cecidomyiidae, Lestremiinae? (Based on wing venation, antennal structure and lack of tibial spurs)
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Thanks Tony. Its a pity it was on a gray wall and not a nice flower. Ah well, at least some flies are out and about now.
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Probably Campylomyzini (following Jaschhof's classification; Micromyini under the traditional classification).
 
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