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Maherjos
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Posted on 31-12-2011 18:43
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Photograph taken onDecember 30, 2011, housing in urban areas, Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
Approximate size, no antennae or tails 2,5 mm. Every five divisions of the scale, it is one millimeter
Macro photographs, obtained by stacking multiple images

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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.
Best regards! And happy new year 2012.
Edited by Maherjos on 15-01-2012 11:35
 
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Posted on 31-12-2011 20:39
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Looks like a Drosophila to me... At least a member of Drosophilidae, according to the feathery arista.
Very nice pics, but difficult to get from a living specimen.
Best wishes for 2012!
 
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Drosophila immigrans.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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Sundew wrote:
Looks like a Drosophila to me... At least a member of Drosophilidae, according to the feathery arista.
Very nice pics, but difficult to get from a living specimen.
Best wishes for 2012!


Very grateful for your guidance for the identification of this small fly.
In fact, macro photography technique by stacking multiple images, as also happens with the photos through a microscope, can only be applied with dead or anesthetized animals. This, I found her already dead, on the table at my desk. I guess the lamp burned.
My best wishes for the coming year.
Best regards.

Jan Willem wrote:
Drosophila immigrans.


Very grateful for their identification.
With your guidance I edit the title.
Except dissenting opinion, I guess, as Drosophila immigrans , I can upload to gallery.

Best regards.
 
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