| Group | Fly |
| Class | Insecta |
| Order | Diptera |
| Family | Micropezidae |
| Scientific name | Mimegralla albimana |
| Common name | Stilt-legged Flies |
| Observation dates on Project M.A.R.S.’s land | Is a common species. Mostly found nearby cannel or rotten plants. |
This insect is commonly called stilt-legged flies, after their characteristically long legs. The fore legs are markedly smaller than the other pairs. Mostly, they are long-bodied, often black flies. Larvae of certain Mimegralla species have been found to live in the roots of ginger and other plants, under the bark of dead trees, or in other decaying material.

