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Fig. 2. vri affects wing shape and hair morphology and interacts with actin-binding protein encoding genes. (A) Wild-type adult female fly. (B) vri11/vri5 adult female fly with shorter downward bending wings and shorter and upturned posterior scutellar bristles (arrow). (C) Wild-type wing. (D) vri11/vri5R5.24 wing, smaller than wild type with notching at the anterior margin (right-hand arrow) and multiple regions with atrophic or missing hairs appearing as non pigmented zones on the wing surface (arrows). (E) vri5R7.2/kst01318 wing showing missing hairs at the anterior margin (top arrow) and notching at the posterior margin (bottom arrow). (F) vri5R7.2/ActnG0077 wing with missing hairs at the anterior margin (top arrow) and on the wing surface (bottom arrow).