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marbled fly --> Callopistromyia annulipes
Siga
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Posted on 06-08-2011 19:22
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Hallo,

I looked in the Gallery at Drosophilidae, but I did not find such a funny fly. I am shure, most of you will recognize it at once.

I found it in France in the Foret de Palleau north of Chalon sur Saone at 2011-07-15 dancing on the stem of a dead beechtree. The wings were mostly held upwords as in the photo.

Thanks for your help
Siga
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Wow, soooo nice! GrinGrinGrin
Sincerely yours
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Callopistromyia annulipes Macquart, 1855

afaik it was introduced in Europe a few years ago.
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Yes! And this is the first record from France!
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Nice to be a help sometimes

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Hello,

I've seen a specimen on the 8th of June 2025, in Lyon, France making his danse !
Here a link to the video i've made.
https://youtube.c...ture=share
Edited by PFLyon on 21-06-2025 16:14
 
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