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Drosophilidae, Gitona distigma from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 04-10-2007 15:44
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Hi,

collected this last night at light.
seen couple of time also earlier (i think severel specimens in collection) but i have keep this particular specimen alive for photographing.
hilly area, ~650m,4.october.2007
small, ~3-4mm. i don't even know in what family to put that one.

thanks in advance for the help,
cosmln

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second one
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Lauxaniidae. Minnetia sp.
 
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mounted specimen (last photo)
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Gitona distigma (Drosophilidae),
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Kahis wrote:
Gitona distigma (Drosophilidae),


Hi Jere,

thanks for identification, i will change the title according to this.

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if I saw these 2 last photos I'd consider another family. Smile another mistake. Sad
 
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