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Tephritidae (Euleia heraclei?)
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Posted on 06-04-2009 22:15
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Villanova Monteleone, Sardinia 05/04/2009 dimensions: around 4 mm.
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Nice the way the wing pattern makes it look like a Scorpion to a would be predator.
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Certainly a Euleia heraclei. Concerning the "scorpio" pattern - in the Far East E. scorpioides it is even more peculiar in that respect. However, it is dubious to matter more than a recognition sign for own species...
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Thanks to all of you for the help.
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