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Drosophilidae oviposition on fungus, Germany => Drosophila phalerata
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Posted on 24-08-2012 07:49
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found on 2012-08-21 in a forest near Marburg, central Germany. Greetings, Ingo

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I think Drosophila phalerata Could be be something else closely related, but I think not D. transversa becasue the black regions on the third /fourth tergite join into a bar.

... Having just watched the video, I would say certainly Drosophila phalerata - unmistakable at 1:46.
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Thank you very much! Regards, Ingo
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