Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Drosophila histrio

Posted by djo on 08-09-2021 16:58
#1

Hi!

I'm confident the male is histrio, but I have never (previously/knowingly) seen a female.

What is the female? Is she histrio?

The dark triangular markings in the first 3 tergites look like she is, and she is enormous (for a drosophilid: she looks like she matches that male)

But! The shading at the tergite edges and the complete lack of markings on the final two tergites do not look like anything at all in Baechli et al 2004.

I'm left wondering limbata? Can anyone recognise her enough to just tell me?

It's that, or hope they mate, or that she lays eggs!

Thanks!

D

Edited by djo on 13-09-2021 09:29

Posted by Jan Maca on 08-09-2021 20:04
#2

With its small oviscapt it is histrio female - in my opinion. There is some variability in the extent/presence of some spots. But of course you can try to rear that species.

Posted by djo on 08-09-2021 22:35
#3

Great!

The spacing of the oviscapt/epiproct looks right for the Baechli illustration too.

Let's see if lays!