Confirmation required though, Brian, Harold.
Actually found on the underside of a piece of the rockery stone, but it didn't move to far when I turned the stone into a position for the camera angle.
Gnat, midge, or cranefly? About ¾inch long from tip of the head to the end of the wings.

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I agree, with reservations. A side view would have helped but I think there is more for cranefly than against.
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Cheers Phil, that's the consensus of opinion.
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