Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Could it be Zaprionus indianus?

Posted by Maherjos on 01-06-2023 10:42
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This is what it seemed to me due to its similarity and coincidence in the pilosities of its front femur, with those that I previously photographed and were thus identified from the same locality...

Photograph taken on 1 April 2023 inside a house in the urban center of Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
Approximate size, no wings 3 mm.
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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.-

Edited by Maherjos on 01-06-2023 10:43

Posted by Maherjos on 01-06-2023 10:43
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Posted by Maherjos on 01-06-2023 10:44
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Posted by John Carr on 01-06-2023 14:13
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In Africa you would need to dissect a male. In Spain it should be Zaprionus indianus.

Posted by Maherjos on 01-06-2023 17:17
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John Carr wrote:
In Africa you would need to dissect a male. In Spain it should be Zaprionus indianus.


Thanks for your help!
José Marín.