Posted by Sundew on 15-11-2023 07:08
#1
Hi,
Please let me show you a series of yellow
Drosophila species. I hope we can put them in a group at least.
This female is from southern Brandenburg, photographed on 30th September. It was laying eggs in a stack of firewood. As only the posterior crossvein is clouded and the anterior isn't, and the shape of the dark tergite markings is different, I rule out
D. kuntzei. What about
D. immigrans?
Opinions are appreciated!
Thanks, Sundew
Edited by Sundew on 15-11-2023 20:05
Posted by Sundew on 15-11-2023 07:09
#2
More pics. There MIGHT be the characteristic row of about 8-11 short sharp spines on the apical half of the anteroventral surface of the front femur (marked in green).
Posted by Jan Maca on 15-11-2023 10:02
#3
Yes, D. immigrans female. The dark denticles on the fore femur are well visible, although not exactly where the arrow points.
Posted by Sundew on 15-11-2023 15:30
#4
The arrow just points to the green line :D (that is marking the denticle row). So I got the right species - wow! Thanks!