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Drosophila immigrans. OK!
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Photograph taken on 2016/12/29 in my house, in urban environment, Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
Apparent size with wings, about 4-5 mm

Thanks in advance for any help! Smile
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Drosophila immigrans. It has a row of very small setae on the fore femur (visible as dark line on the left fore leg in the last image, the black margin just below the eye on the right for leg) and small, faint markings at the tips of the longitudinal veins,
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Drosophila immigrans. It has a row of very small setae on the fore femur (visible as dark line on the left fore leg in the last image, the black margin just below the eye on the right for leg) and small, faint markings at the tips of the longitudinal veins,


Paul, this time I thank you, not only for your identification, but also for the details you give us to carry it out.

Very cordial greetings from the south of Spain.
José Marín.
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