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Scaptomyza pallida
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Posted on 24-11-2006 22:30
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From midwest Sweden 2006-OCT-15. This fly is new to me, I think, so I'm pretty lost here ... Drosophilidae?

Edit: I forgot to mention this is a tiny fly at about 2-3 mm.

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I would go more for Drosophila cf. subobscura . Not sure. Arista seems to be plumose here..
 
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One of the commonest drosophilids in Europe - Scaptomyza pallida.
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Tony Irwin wrote:
One of the commonest drosophilids in Europe - Scaptomyza pallida.


I don't mind. It is new to me Grin Thanks ever som much Mr Irwin!
 
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