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Bug? Beetle? Fly? Something else? - Dilophus spinipes - female

Bug? Beetle? Fly? Something else? - Dilophus spinipes - Female
Floyd Bennett Field, Kings County, New York, USA
October 4, 2009
Size: ~8mm
Several dozen of these were feeding on flowers.

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Bug? Beetle? Fly? Something else? - Dilophus spinipes - female Bug? Beetle? Fly? Something else? - Dilophus spinipes

Moved
Moved from ID Request. I think I see three rows of spines on the front tibia; D. spinipes is the only New York species with three rows and otherwise matches.

Just a guess and probably wrong,what about
Dilophus or close?

March fly, Dilophus sp.
Nice images, particularly the mouth parts shot.

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