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Noeeta pupillata or other Noeeta species ?
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Could be Noeeta pupillata (Tephritidae). If you change the subject to "Noeeta pupillata?" you may get a confirmation (or correction Wink).
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Noeeta pupillata or other ???
 
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Could be other. I think the Noeeta species status issue is not yet solved.
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