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Drosophila melanogaster?
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Guess there?s more than one tiny species of fly, flying around, inside houses....
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...at least I tried to get some pics from different angles this time..., n I`m pretty sure I posted it in the right forum... ;-)

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...and...
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Single ctenidiform comb on the front tarsus in the male is melanogster, but in some areas simulans is more frequent.
At least melanogaster can be quite variable when it comes to darkening of the body.
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Thx Paul!

Right now, I dont understand a word (well, some words... ;-) of what you?re saying, but I?ll check where the different parts are when I get home. There?s too many parts on a fly! :-D

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see OVERVIEWS section where we presented some photos with legends.. Wink
 
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Great! Will do that!

thx

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