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Microdon?
mwkozlowski
I found this yesterday under bark of an old pine stamp with some Formica around...
Edited by mwkozlowski on 15-04-2009 22:41
very general entomologist
 
Andre
Absolutely!
 
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caliprobola
ID to species level should be possible with this picture and with the right key i guess.
 
Andre
Just with the picture, I don't know. But I hope you can rear them, or some of them? I never ID'd these pupae. Wait for a specialist on Microdon to reply or contact them yourself. Good luck :-)
 
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mwkozlowski
Andre wrote:
Just with the picture, I don't know. But I hope you can rear them, or some of them? I never ID'd these pupae. Wait for a specialist on Microdon to reply or contact them yourself. Good luck :-)


I am not a keen dipterologist and I left them in situ, shame on me!
very general entomologist
 
Andre
Go back asap and try to gently collect a pupa. Make pics of it and rear it (store it at a dry place, room temperature). Write down collection date, location, ant species, place of ants nest etcetera. Maybe find a dipterist near you to help you.. Always interesting, these species!
 
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viktor j nilsson
I do not have any key here, but I think that the deep reticulations and the long posterior spiracle is used to idenitify M. analis? But i think that this species uses Lasius platythorax as host? Or maybe I am messing everthing up in my head when I cannot see the key.
Rear them! Beautiful flies and pupae.
 
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