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[Drosophila funebris] Drosophila or Hirtodrosophila ?
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Good evening,
At mealtime, I noticed a small fly on the container of mustard mackerel.
On our LMDI Forum https://www.insec...p;t=212846,
we're hesitating between the genera Drosophila and Hirtodrosophila.
May we have your informed opinion?
Thank you.

Bonsoir.
Au moment du repas, j'ai remarqué une petite mouche sur le récipient contenant du maquereau à la moutarde.
Sur notre Forum LMDI https://www.insec...p;t=212846,
nous hésitons entre les genres Drosophila et Hirtodrosophila.
Pouvons-nous avoir votre avis éclairé ?
Merci.

Jérémie - Sord
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Hello.
I hope the smell of fish does not put you off!Smile
No one has an opinion?
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Drosophila funebris. Characteristically 'nut brown', with very long yellow legs.
 
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Thank you very much djo !Wink
 
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