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Tiny Fly Visiting Crocus Flower
Stephen
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Posted on 29-03-2006 00:56
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Lots and lots of these little flies were visiting crocus. The flies measured 4 mm not counting the antennae.

It is good to see the insects out feeding after what seems like a long winter.

ID help appreciated!

Date was 27 March 2006. Location: West Virginia, USA.
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Hello, Stephen!

I'm no expert and I don't know the nearctic diptera fauna, but I think I can already say that this fly belongs to the family Empididae ("dance flies").
Best regards,
Jürgen

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It appears to be a small species of Rhamphomyia. I am not familiar with the Nearctic fauna so I will not hazard a guess to what species it might be.
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Juergen, Paul, thanks very much for the ID!
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