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Drosophilidae?
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 24-06-2009 14:42
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5248 Joined: 17.07.08 |
Found this little lady(?) wandering in the undergrowth this morning...while looking for Doli's. Is she/he ID'able?
Roger Thomason attached the following image: [93.83Kb] Edited by Roger Thomason on 24-06-2009 14:43 |
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uwe |
Posted on 24-06-2009 21:01
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Member Location: rotterdam Posts: 218 Joined: 11.10.08 |
pallopteridae? i guess! uwe |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 24-06-2009 21:09
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Drosophilidae, it looks like a female Scaptomyza.
Stephane. |
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 24-06-2009 21:34
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5248 Joined: 17.07.08 |
I've got a choice of S.graminum and S.pallida on my Checklist.... Regards Roger Edited by Roger Thomason on 24-06-2009 21:36 |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 24-06-2009 22:05
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19250 Joined: 11.05.04 |
No, this is a Drosophila
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 24-06-2009 22:24
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5248 Joined: 17.07.08 |
OH NO....Its Groundhog Day...Been here before...Had this same carry on in a long running Thread which can be seen in the Similar Threads at the bottoom of the page...the one with 16 Replies. I'll let you make up your mind which one this is....or as below...cf. It was a good thread though...nice last picture I thought . EDIT;D.funebris I think. Edited by Roger Thomason on 24-06-2009 22:28 |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 25-06-2009 06:54
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19250 Joined: 11.05.04 |
funebris is a likely candidate but I cannot be certain
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