Thread subject: Diptera.info :: macro views of very small fly

Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 18-03-2006 10:15
#1

At first I thought it was a speck of dust on my table.
Then, through a magnifier, it turned out to be a very small (1.5 mm) dead fly.
Pretty good subject to try my new macro lens on.

Here are two views of of the insect :

www.macroscopies.com/FORUM/moucheron4.jpg

www.macroscopies.com/FORUM/moucheronface.jpg

And here are the links to two full-size photos, for more detail.

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and

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Any identification suggestions ?

Thanks,

Dimitri

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 18-03-2006 10:31
#2

Hi, Dimitri.
Good lens!
Drosophila is not rare guest in our houses.
May be Paul will give you even species level ID.
Nikita

Posted by Paul Beuk on 18-03-2006 16:49
#3

From what I can tell from this is it is a female of either Drosophila melanogaster or D. simulans.

Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 19-03-2006 14:41
#4

Thanks Paul
Spasibo, Nikita
By the way, Nikita, these are composite images (some 15 shots for each, with very shallow DOF)

Edited by Dimitri Geystor on 19-03-2006 14:44

Posted by Perseus on 22-03-2006 16:20
#5

What equipment please? This looks like an indoor shot with artificial light or falsh?

Posted by Dimitri Geystor on 23-03-2006 10:35
#6

Perseus : Yes, indoor indeed. The fly, already dead, fell out of a flower I was manipulating.
Equipment : Canon EOS 20d, Canon macro lens MP-E 65mm (dedicated to extreme close-ups from 1 x to 5 x), Canon macro flash Twin lite MT-24EX, Novoflex rack and pinion ramp (for focussing).
Regards,
Dimitri