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Drosophilidae => Lordiphosa cf. fenestrarum
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Looks like Lordiphosa. Difficult to tell more.
 
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Thanks Jan

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I am inclined toward fenestrata
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Thanks Paul

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A small correction of name: L. fenestrarum. I personally do not dare to tell that tnis is that species.
 
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Sorry...
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That's funny with flies. Female can be ...um and male ...a Wink

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