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Fly, Germany => Stegana, Drosophilidae
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Posted on 19-06-2012 22:53
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found today beside a runnel in a forest near Marburg, Hesse. It looks really strange for me... Regards, Ingo

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Drosophilidae. Looks like Stegana (Stegana) furta in the Gallery

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Indeed! I never conceive the idea it belongs to Drosophilidae. Thank you, Roger!
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I have been on the lookout for Stegana, but not found any as yet.

There is also Camarota curvipennis (Chloropidae) that carries it's wings in a similar fashion.

http://www.dipter...ad_id=8017

But easy to tell the two apart under magnifcation.
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Hi Mark,
Did you check trees infected by fungi? I did found a Stegana on the same tree where I found Neoalticomerus. It was a fagus infected by Fomes fomentarius,(fres ones). This was my favorite tree for flies because I like the relationship between fungi and flies. The tree is now removed.
http://www.dgrc.kit.ac.jp/~jdd/class/030710/03071010.pdf
 
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