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Drosophilidae - Chymomyza fuscimana
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Found this on wood for drying in my garden, Southern Norway on August 27. Is it possible to identify this species?
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The only Drosophilinae I can think of with a dark spot at the tip of R2+3 is Drosophila suzukii.
 
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Chymomyza fuscimana. Btw., dark spot at the wing tip occurs also in some Scaptomyza and in more spp. of D. (Sophophora).
 
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Thank you so much!

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