Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tephritidae?
Posted by Gnats2meetu on 02-09-2009 18:19
#1
Thanks for having a look!
Amazing looking guys!
Found in Irish Forest
Posted by Gnats2meetu on 02-09-2009 18:20
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Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-09-2009 18:30
#3
yes. Tephritidae.
Posted by John Smit on 02-09-2009 20:54
#4
Xyphosia miliaria
John
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 02-09-2009 21:04
#5
Ophelia... It was a long way for your body to swim from Denmark to Ireland...
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 02-09-2009 21:06
Posted by Gnats2meetu on 03-09-2009 18:22
#6
Thanks John etc.......:):)
Posted by Gnats2meetu on 03-09-2009 18:25
#7
???? Valery I don't understand you had me looking up the genus Ophelia of the Tephritidae and everything! lol :D:D
Posted by Nosferatumyia on 03-09-2009 20:11
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Rob: I believe the name
Ophelia has been preoccupied somewhere among
Polychaeta... :|
I merely followed an association with poor sunk daughter of Polonius...
Edited by Nosferatumyia on 03-09-2009 20:15
Posted by Gnats2meetu on 04-09-2009 15:30
#9
I thought so :D:D I love Hamlet such a telling tale, cheers Valery :)