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Drosophila, with dark crossveins
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Posted on 11-11-2018 11:56
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Hi,
which species visited my beer glass here? Couldn't make better pictures with my cell phone camera.
Abdomen too dark for D. limbata?

Linz, Upper Austria, July 2018

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I would also judge some species of quinaria group. It can have abdomen full of dark spores of fungi (Agaricus for example).
 
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That's interesting information, Jan. Didn't consider that as a factor for coloration
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