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Priesner
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This is a common species in the Mediterranean Area, and is recorded from the Azores to
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and eastern
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(Zhejiang). It is restricted to sub-tropical and semi-arid Regions (
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, Mirab-Balou
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. 2011), but it is not known from the Afrotropical Region. It has been introduced to
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, California (
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Hoddle
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. 2004
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).
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occurs in flowers of many plant genera, but larvae are rarely found. In
<collectingCountry id="78EA7604FFB83B1DA2BEFE08FAD2FE27" box="[1152,1329,401,426]" name="Netherlands" pageId="2" pageNumber="271">the Netherlands</collectingCountry>
larvae of this species have been intercepted once, on
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cut flowers imported from
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in 2000. It can be regarded as an invasive species. The first interception record from
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was at Venlo,
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, on
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—cut flower,
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(H. Lemmen).
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