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Posted on 05-07-2009 17:15
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Shot this fly quite some time ago. Any help on ID greatly appreciated Smile

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wow. amazing Tephritidae fly!
 
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Adrama sp. (Adramini). A male in the pheromoning posture.
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one interesting question arise: I wonder if there are pheromones that are sold for use in the field to put it in pitfalls to catch tephritids, lauxaniids, and others? Is it an usual way to catch them?

I know that the lovers of Sesiidae moths (Lepidoptera) use pheromones to catch them...
 
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