It seems pretty clear by the leaf shape, growth habit, and fruit that Stella, Vasilika Sika (Belleclare) and Dalmatie are related. But are they identical? They may be but to my knowledge no one has presented any real evidence that is the case. It would be interesting to know what the history of Vasilika Sika (Belleclare) fig is and how it got its name. Perhaps they (or their source) made a mistake and they mis-named a Dalmatie. However, since a large, highly reputable fig nursery used the Vasilika Sika name for their variety, and sold it under that name, that is what I will use as well. However, I do now add the (Belleclare) suffix to distinguish it from other figs named Vasilika Sika. It seems a little harsh to say that this variety is an imposter since that name for the Belleclare variety is pretty firmly entrenched here in the U.S. On the other hand if you are Greek and grew up eating a fig called Vasilika Sika which is clearly different from the Belleclare fig then I get why you might be a little put off by American fig naming habits! Richie, it sounds like yours has a more direct Greek connection. There is also one found in the U.S. by Herman2 which I am growing. There are other examples of this, of course, such as the Sucrette (UCD) and the Sucrette (MP) which seem to be two different figs. Then there are the different Paradiso varieties. Yes, fig naming is a tricky business!