#6
Hello Jfdocampo & Jan,
Actually a Camillidae, they look alot like Psilopa sp. (Ephydridae) The shape of the head gives it away. Also the 'Heleomyzid-like' costal setulae is something missing in Psilopa sp.
The specimen has two vibrissae, blunt wing apex, dark femora and yellow anterior tibia. That looks like
Camilla fuscipes (Collin, 1933).
Kind regards,
Ectemnius
#7
Sorry for misleading. Now I see (barely visible, but visible) thorns on the costa, especially on the right wing , in 3rd picture.