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I can confirm this as Graptomyza. It is possibly G. xanthopoda, in which case this is an extension of the West African range, or it is G. spinifera, which seems more geographically likely.
To distinguish the two I need to examine the spines set among the setulae of the hind tibia. Segments one and two of the abdomen are completely fused, but the remaining segments are free, although they do certainly adhere strongly together.