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Lauxaniidae, 2 mm? => Acletoxenus formosus (Drosophilidae)
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Dear Forum,

I found this little fly at the inside of our window.

It was noticeable, that the fly often walked side-ways and even backwards.

Any option to get the right ID?

Thanks,


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Acletoxenus formosus (Drosophilidae)
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Cool! Thanks a lot, Tony!

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