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Drosophilidae ~ Scaptomyza pallida [pale version]
Roger Thomason
Found at the margin of the beach at Garth's Voe, Graven. Seems to be a Scaptomyza flava which hasn't been recorded in Shetland previously. Correct ID, or is there anything similar?
Edited by Roger Thomason on 31-07-2021 11:04
 
Paul Beuk
Now you know why Scaptomyza pallida is called Scaptomyza 'pallida'.
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Jan Maca
S. (Parascaptomyza) pallida can ideed be pale. However, in this case the outer rows of acrostichals are (although barely) visible; the inner rows, on the border of median dark strip, are barely visible too. I think it is a Scaptomyza s. str. - or, who knows, Hemiscaptomyza.
 
Roger Thomason
Thanks for the lesson in Latin Paul Wink, but I was aware of the meaning of "pallida" Pfft First pale one I've seen here since I started taking photos of flies and 13 years and 10 days since joining Diptera info. So not very common for such a common species here.
Thanks for the input Jan, It was a record shot taken from distance of a very small fly hence mostly out of focus. It flew off before I could get any decent shots.One for the recycle bin normally if it hadn't been "unusual" to me...

Regards

Roger.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 31-07-2021 10:59
 
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