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Sciaridae, Zambia
Will van Niekerk
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Posted on 30-04-2013 11:01
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One for John Carr, perhaps?

Quite a big one, had thought it was a female Bibionid at a glance because of size, shape and colouring. A similarly structured fly was recently identified as a Mycetophilid in a thread, so although I had thought they were smaller and less colourful...

Anyway - Location: CHongwe, Lusaka, Zambia.
Habitat: scrubby grassland adjacent to gardens/orchards. If I recall correctly, on a stand of invasive Mexican daisy.
Date: 28 February 2013.
Size: Reasonable sized, probably around 10mm long.

I'll appreciate any and all progress on ID because frankly, I haven't a clue.

EDIT - title updated from 'Nematoceran - Mycetophilidae?', to 'Sciaridae?' based on post by John Carr.
EDIT - title updated to 'Sciaridae, Zambia' based on post by xylo.
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Probably Sciaridae
 
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'Probably' from John Carr makes me feel much better about having no idea myself, but makes me dread for this one's chances at an ID...

Thanks, updating title.
 
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Sure,

with eye bridge present and such a m-fork this is a specimen of Sciaridae. In the tropics there are some species with orange thorax...
so long,
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Belatedly (more than a year so, apparently?!), thanks, xylo. Updating title to remove question mark.
 
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