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Yes, thank you! I fall behind the events in systematics of Diptera. Really Chv?la already in 1983 divided traditional Empididae into four families: Empididae (including Empidinae, Oreogetoninae, Hemerodromiinae, Clinocerinae, Brachystomatinae), Hybotidae, Atelestidae and Microphoridae.
And in the fresh review BRADLEY J. SINCLAIR & JEFFREY M. CUMMING (2006) The morphology, higher-level phylogeny and classification of the Empidoidea (Diptera) , Zootaxa 1180, 172pp. classification of the Empidoidea to include the following five families: Empididae, Hybotidae, Atelestidae (including Nemedininae n.subfam.), Brachystomatidae rev. stat. (comprising the subfamilies Brachystomatinae, Ceratomerinae and Trichopezinae), and Dolichopodidae s.lat. The family Microphoridae is not recognized, and the Microphorinae and Parathalassiinae are assigned to the Dolichopodidae s.lat.