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Tylidae, China
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Nowadays the family is called Micropezidae, and this looks like a species of Rainieria!
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... or perhaps a related genus from that part of the World. Wink
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Rainieria latifrons from Japan looked pretty much like this fly. You can compare to my photos in my Japan gallery.
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thanksGrin
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