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"Drosophila" (5) - Hirtodrosophila confusa, female
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Hi,
Please let me show you a series of yellow Drosophila species. I hope we can put them in a group at least.
Again we are dealing with inhabitants of a bracket fungus. However, I am not sure if they belong to the same species as those in thread (2). Hopefully the pictures will reveal a few important features. Sometimes it's even difficult to exclude Hirtodrosophila, so help is needed!
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More pics.
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And some details.
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Hirtodrosophila confusa, females.
 
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That was my unspoken suspicion, too... So they match the D. confusa males of (2) - great! Thanks!
 
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