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Louis Boumans
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Posted on 04-03-2006 13:54
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Anyone familiar with Drosophilidae?

I put a rotten pear in my garden (Soest, NL), which attracted some largely blackish Drosophilidae as early as 16-19 February.

I collected a male, which has conspicuous dense combs of short black setae on the intrerior side of the 1st and 2dn tarsomeres of the front legs.

Knowing nothing about Drosophilidae, I thought this may be a useful character.

Any ideas?
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Edited by Louis Boumans on 04-03-2006 13:56
 
Louis Boumans
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2nd pic (not prize-winning either ..Frown)
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Edited by Louis Boumans on 04-03-2006 13:58
 
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It is a species of the Drosophila obscura group, maybe even D. obscura itslef, but there are not enough detaisl visible (head, wing abdomen) to be certain.
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Thans Paul!

Maybe these new pics help?
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head
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Edited by Louis Boumans on 04-03-2006 20:47
 
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Could be D. subobscura, eaily the commonest of the species in the Netherlands, but with the quality of the pictures (sorry) I still cannot be certain.
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Louis Boumans
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Thanks, I'm impressed that you can recognise these obscure flies!
 
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