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Photo#583036
Empididae?

Empididae?
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
September 30, 2011
Size: 1.3mm

Moved
Moved from Micromyini.

Switching to the classification of Jaschhof.

Moved
Moved from Bibionomorpha.
Thanks John. I did have a couple other gall midges show up at the lights this same night.

Maybe Micromyini
I don't see tibial spurs which rules out most of the fungus gnats. Could be Micromyini.

Moved
Moved from Flies.

Gnat
Antennae belong to Nematocera.

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