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Drosophilidae, Stegana ? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 05-08-2008 19:25
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Hi,

today in the field on a dead/fallen beech (Fagus sylvestris) found several specimens of Stegana, from what i see is from Steganina subgenus so not so easy.

can be IDed? at least 2 specimens where collected.

thanks in advance for all help,
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By its head shape, it reminds me Stegana (Steganina) coleoptrata Scopoli or S. (Steganina) similis Maca & Lastovka, but in the second the wing pattern is paler. Ask Paul Beuk.
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i love these Stegana flies. Grin
 
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bring this again in front, maybe more can be squized. Wink

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Stegana (Stegana) sp. Need to see the specimen(s) to say which species.
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