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Fly on fungi for ID, N Spain --> Drosophila suzukii
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Found in Gijon Botanical Gardens on October the 13rd. It was on fungi labeled as Laetioporus sulphureus, family Aphyllophorales. Any ideas? Just family or genus would make me very happy. Thanks!! Smile
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Another view.
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And another one.
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I think Drosophila susukii.
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Thanks a lot, Stephane!! Smile
 
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typo: suzukii
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Thanks for the correction, Paul! TumbsUp

But I still cannot find it in Fauna Europaea Frown Sad

Is there any synonymia for it? Shock
 
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It's new in Europe (mid-late 2000's). It is an invasive pest (in Europe and North America) from the far east.

see e.g. http://www.ipm.msu.edu/invasive_species/spotted_wing_drosophila
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Thanks a lot djo!! TumbsUp

Everything fits now! And I am adding a picture of the female, without dots on the wing tips. It was sitting on the same fungi.
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It was formally recorded for Europe here:
Calabria, G., J. Maca, G. Bächli, L. Serra & M. Pascual, 2010 (online) / 2012 (printed). First records of the potential pest species Drosophila suzukii (Diptera: Drosophilidae) in Europe. - Journal of Applied Entomology 136(1-2) 139–147.
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Thanks, Paul! TumbsUp
 
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