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Female and male (wild-type) Sex comb on male No sex comb on female Dark pigmented spot on rounded abdomen of male; male is also usually smaller than female
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Dead Dead wild-type male: note the wings that are straight off from the body, a sign of death (there are dead flies in other photos as well, by the way)
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White Sepia Wild Vermilion
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Bar white-apricot Lobe
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Eyeless
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Dichaete
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Dumpy wings (dp) Sepia Eyes (se)
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Apterous
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Vestigial wings, white eyes female
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Curly wings (cy)
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Forked Bristle
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ebony
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Vestigial Ebony Wild type
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apterous sepia (ap se) Wild-type fly with wings and red eyes Mutant fly with no wings and dark brown eyes
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apterous sepia (ap se) Wild-type female: larger than the male, pointed abdomen, no black spot Wild-type male: smaller than the female, rounded abdomen, black spot Two male mutants with no wings and dark eyes
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dumpy sepia (dp se) Two females, mutant on the left, wild-type on the right Short dumpy wings, different shape from wild-type Note that the mutant also has sepia eyes but in this photo, it is hard to see the color difference from wild-type
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ebony vestigial (e vg) Wild-type female Mutant female: Note the vestigial (shriveled) wings And dark body color compared to wild-type This is likely a mutant male based on small size and what looks like the black spot on the abdomen, but sex combs would have to be found to be certain
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sepia (se) Note the different shades of eye color in sepia mutants; the dark color comes in with age so more newly hatched adults might have a lighter brown color that can be mistaken for wild-type red if you’re not careful
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vestigial sepia (vg se) Two mutant females Wild-type female Wild-type male: Note sex comb on front leg
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white vestigial (w vg) Mutant male
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white vestigial (w vg) Mutant male Mutant female Wild-type female Wild-type male
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yellow Bar (y Bar) Sex comb on wild-type male Wild-type female Sex comb on mutant male Note lighter body color of mutants compared to wild-type Bar-shaped eye
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yellow (y) Wild-type male Wild-type female Mutant (lighter colored) female Mutant male
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yellow white miniature (y w m) Wild-type female Sex comb on wild-type male Mutants, likely males but need to Find sex combs to be certain: Note white eyes, lighter color, and tiny size
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Wild Curly Scalloped
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Apterous Vestigial Dumpy
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DichaeteCurved
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