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black Drosophila ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 27-12-2007 22:46
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Hi flyforum,

This little fly looks some 'Drosophila' to me.
The lifted scutellum is a bit obviously, I didn't mention this before.

When I compare this Drosophila(?)fly with a D. Subobscura which I watched before on this place, the abdomen are quite different!
Is this a sex-different? (male perhabs?)

Also the face is more white..
Strange Tarsus first leg!! (see pic 2)

Other Drosophila sp. ?
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Drosophila is right. Which one? I don?t know.. maybe belonging to obscura group.
 
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Ditch the 'maybe'.
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Thank you Jorge, nicely observed! (and very quick, you're reaction was earlier than I completed my text
and Paul, thanks again.

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