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Which drosophilid fly is this?
Muhammad Arslan Ibrahim
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Dabrowice, Poland, DOC 13.09.23
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Muhammad Arslan Ibrahim wrote:
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Jan Maca
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Perhaps a Scaptomyza? The fly should be completely immersed (in order to remove reflexions) or dried. Setae of mesonotum should be seen (from above), as well as a lateral picture of abdominal end, not obscured by legs.
 
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