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Tony T
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Posted on 15-04-2008 22:38
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At last some flies other than Pollenia; still lots of snow/ice in my back yard. Superficially looks like last year's Sphaeroceridae,
see HERE, but antennae different.
Length 3.5mm, New Brunswick Canada, 15 April 2008

EDIT: was Small fly
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of above fly
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Drosophilidae ?
 
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Drosophila, probably a species of the virilis group. Difficult to identify.
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Thanks Phil and Paul. Glad to get the family.
At 1st glance it doesn't look anything like the red-eyed yellow beasties flying around my banannas at home; but now I see the family resemblance.
 
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Nice hair dye job! And your Pollenia pic sent me looking at them, and I discovered that males may be distinguishable once you've got your eye in for differences in the arrangement of leg bristles and orbital plate:frontal vittae ratios. I will be emailing you with an idea, but want to think about it some more, and I'm a bit busy at the mo.
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I didn't even notice. Do you think I could make a career photographing senior citizens?
Other colours seem OK; suggestive of chromatic aberration but that causes colour fringes. Got to be a function of the relatively cheap uncorrected lens used for this photo (Nikon 28mm reversed on bellows).
 
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