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Lauxaniidae? -> Drosophila obscura group
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From a dry mixed forest egde near Copenhagen 16/3 - Thankes in advance! - Ole
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I think, Drosophila.
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Thanks alot - I change headline
 
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A male of the obscura group. With long sex-combs (on first two segments of fore tarsi) and long area of "heavy microsetae" on 3rd costal section there is little doubt that it is D. subobscura.
 
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Thank you, Jan!
Greetings Ole
 
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