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Tephritidae?
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Thanks for having a look!
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yes. Tephritidae.
 
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Xyphosia miliaria

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Ophelia... It was a long way for your body to swim from Denmark to Ireland...
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Thanks John etc.......SmileSmile
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???? Valery I don't understand you had me looking up the genus Ophelia of the Tephritidae and everything! lol GrinGrin
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Rob: I believe the name Ophelia has been preoccupied somewhere among Polychaeta... Frown

I merely followed an association with poor sunk daughter of Polonius...
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I thought so GrinGrin I love Hamlet such a telling tale, cheers Valery Smile
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