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fly on rotten apple => Drosophila obscura group
Lennart Bendixen
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Hi again,

which family does this one belong to? Is it determinable to genus or even species level, can someone answer this?

Thank you very much!

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Hi Lennart,

my layman's guess is Drosophilidae.
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Hi Jürgen,
would have been my first (conscious) contact with that family since school... ;-)
Thanks for your guess!
Lennart
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Paul Beuk
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A male of the Drosophila obscura group. You can see the 'sex combs' on the front tarsi. Perhaps a subobscura.
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Thank you, Paul!
Greetings,
Lennart
 
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