@RogerRoger, This looks very like the little fly I found a few weeks ago at Yaouk Chloropidae (family) (Frit fly) Like you I haven't been able to find a maatch but would love to have it identified.
Hi Alison, I think the one I saw was a bit smaller than yours (2/3mm) but almost identical. May be Kim Pullen would be ably to get into the CSIRO collection when its feasible. My wife scanned through ALA but couldn't find anything.
Roger, I'm not very good at estimating size in metric having grown up with imperial measurements. Mine could well indeed have been about the same size as yours. It was very small.
Yes this is the same as #4411622. I haven't found a match and have no clue what family it might belong to. I'll keep on it. Have either of you (Alison and Roger) thought about putting it up on iNaturalist?
This has been identified by Keith Bayless (Postdoctoral Fellow, Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO) as family Chloropidae, 'probably genus Merochlorops'.
I think I have another sighting of the same fly at 4543660. I searched on iNat and ALA and could not find anything similar. Thanks for Identifying this one Kim and Keith.
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