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Swarm in Flight photo. Family?
Stephen
Obviously this isn't a great photo, but it is the best I could do under the circumstances. This swarm of very small flies had maybe 50 individuals in it, flying around in a big circle.

Despite the lack of detail and sharpness, can anyone name the family?

I wish I could have found one perched on a leaf, but I couldn't.

Location: Near the Ohio River, West Virginia, USA. Date: 3 June 2007. Size of each fly: very small.
--Stephen

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Tony Irwin
I'd suggest Chironomidae - interesting to see how the front legs are held up and over the antennae!
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Stephen
Yes, I meant to ask what the white areas in front of the eyes were! You're right, that is interesting. They were flying so fast, perhaps, the wind speed helped hold their legs in that position! I thought the very large eyes were interesting too.
--Stephen

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Tony Irwin
The eyes are not very big - I think you're confusing the plumose antennae with the eyes. Wink Have a look at Andre's first picture -
http://www.dipter...post_30237
It will help to interpret the images you took.
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
Stephen
Wow! I wouldn't have thought those big areas could be antennae, but after looking at Andre's profile image, I am convinced. Thanks, Tony!
--Stephen

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John Carr
If they are Chironomidae, they are probably Ablabesmyia considering the banded legs.

I saw Ablebesmyia cf. peleensis swarming around a tree.
 
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Tony, thanks! I tried it (see "Cylindromyia" Wink but don't see the image in the post.

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