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Silvester Drosophilid -> Lordiphosa cf. fenestrarum
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Posted on 31-12-2021 22:52
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On house wall in Germany. Abdominal bands not interrupted, crossvein seems to be slightly infuscated. Dark band on pleura confuses me.

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Edited by Carnifex on 02-01-2022 09:48
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It is a pity that acrostichal setae cannot be seen. I think it is Lordiphosa fenestrarum, a species with 4 rows of acrostichals.
 
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Thanks Jan - I hoped to find this species once, as it is relatively common. A male would have been easier to ID.
Unfortunately, the fly escaped my catching attempt. Maybe I'll find another one
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