Drosophila obscura

Drosophila obscura is a very common European species of fruit fly. It lives in most habitats except coastal areas and open heathland.

Drosophila obscura
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Sophophora
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D. obscura

Fallén, 1823
Binomial name
Drosophila obscura
Synonyms

Drosophila obscuroides Pomini, 1940

Larvae can be found in the sap runs of deciduous trees.[1]

The name covers a whole group of very similar species. They are all in the subgenus Sophophera, which includes the common Mediterranean fly Drosophila subobscura and the North American D. pseudoobscura. The group is called the Drosophila obscura species group.[2]

References

  1. Shorrocks B. (1972). Invertebrate types: Drosophila. London: Ginn. ISBN 0-08-025941-3.
  2. Markow, Therese A. & O'Grady, Patrick M. 2005. Drosophila: A guide to species identification and use. London: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-473052-6
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