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Lauxaniidae?-> cf D. phalerata
ole
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Posted on 08-01-2025 23:50
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in thuja.
Near Copenhagen
any change of ID?
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Jan Maca
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Probably a Drosophila,, picture taken in improper angle so that arista looks bare. Blurred, so that costal break and preapical setae on tibiae are indistinct. Having this in mind, D. phalerata male would suit well. Are there more photos?
 
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Thank you Jan.
photo quality not good and i´have only this angle...
try with too more pix. Hope you can see more details.
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Great, now the characters which I mentioned previously are well visible and I can confirm, with great probability, D. phalerata male.
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Thank a´lot!
greetings Ole
 
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