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Lauxaniidae => Meiosimyza sp.
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Looks like Aulogastromyia anisodactyla.

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Thanks Roger

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Not Aulogastromyia, in which the male has a highly modified hind tarsus. To me, this looks more like one of the Meiosimyza species, several of which have darkened antenna and clear wings.
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Thanks Tony
I agree. Maybe affinis.
 
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