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Females sometimes have two pins on the sides of the 4th segment of the abdomen, which can be retracted, and are possibly used as a stimulant during mating. The ovipositor is at the end of the female’s abdomen and has a telescope-like shape. There are also dark bristles on the flies’ abdominal segments. The wings are transparent. When the wings are outspread, two very short, parallel veins are visible near the root of the wings. The rear vein is weaker and often only looks l...
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