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female Drosophila - melanogaster?
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| John Sankey |
Posted on 15-10-2012 21:22
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Member Location: Ottawa Canada Posts: 160 Joined: 24.04.12 |
15 Oct 2012 length 2.6 mm John Sankey attached the following image: ![]() [61.33Kb] Edited by John Sankey on 16-10-2012 13:05 |
| bahar 90 |
Posted on 15-10-2012 22:02
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Member Location: Posts: 42 Joined: 23.10.11 |
Drosophilidae??
Best wishes Bahar |
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| djo |
Posted on 15-10-2012 22:38
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Member Location: Edinburgh, UK Posts: 192 Joined: 16.05.11 |
Drosophila melanogaster! I think. I think that's a sex comb I can see on the foreleg folded underneath, and its certainly not D. simulans. If this was taken in Africa, or if that is not a sex comb, it becomes harder... Do you have any more images? |
| John Sankey |
Posted on 15-10-2012 23:51
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Member Location: Ottawa Canada Posts: 160 Joined: 24.04.12 |
Ottawa Canada MND Drosophilidae gives 1,4,9,10,17,18,19,20 to Drosophila OK. What details needed to confirm D.melanogaster? John Sankey attached the following image: ![]() [49.37Kb] Edited by John Sankey on 16-10-2012 01:09 |
| djo |
Posted on 16-10-2012 09:04
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Member Location: Edinburgh, UK Posts: 192 Joined: 16.05.11 |
As someone will no doubt point out to me soon..... I was so obsessed with that black blob being a sex comb that I failed (embarrassingly!) to spot that this fly is in fact female. This is acutely embarrassing. I still stand by Dmel as a good guess, though Dsim can't easily be ruled out. (Black band on penultimate tergite reaches the sternite suggests Dmel). Other northern european yellowish drosophila can be ruled out by looking at the black bands on the tergites: if there's a gap in the middle of its back it is subgenus Drosophila (and thus not melanogaster) |
| djo |
Posted on 16-10-2012 09:12
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Member Location: Edinburgh, UK Posts: 192 Joined: 16.05.11 |
And also I've just noticed that that you're in Ottawa. I shall give up. (The guess still stands, but I I don't know the North American Drosophila.) |
| John Sankey |
Posted on 16-10-2012 13:12
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Member Location: Ottawa Canada Posts: 160 Joined: 24.04.12 |
no gap on the back. Thanks, Darren. |
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