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New Drosophila at my banana bait: D. suzukii? (03.10.14) --> confirmed
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

normally I mainly find Drosophila cf. histrio, D. immigrans and D. obscura group on the plashy bananas deposited in our garden (northwest Germany). Yesterday I only took some routine photos, but on them I detected some animals with round dark spots on their wings. I remembered to have seen such flies in the gallery. Are these spots non-ambiguous for the males of Drosophila suzukii in Europe? Then I know, why we earned nearly no cherries this year...
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Drosophila immigrans or female of D. suzukii?
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Mostly flies without spots on the fruits.
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Juergen, ask Jan Maca: janxmaca@seznam.cz
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libor wrote:
Juergen, ask Jan Maca: janxmaca@seznam.cz


Thanks, Libor!
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The indicated males are suzukii and I would say that the second image is indeed immigrans.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
The indicated males are suzukii and I would say that the second image is indeed immigrans.


Many thanks, Paul!
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