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Syrphidae pupa?
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Sundew |
Posted on 18-07-2016 14:04
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Hi, Yesterday I saw this puparium on a sunny brick wall. It should contain a Syrphid, but can a subfamily or a tribe be recognized? Thanks, Sundew |
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John Carr |
Posted on 18-07-2016 14:12
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Only subfamily Syrphinae is normally found in the open as larvae or pupae. |
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ValerioW |
Posted on 18-07-2016 14:23
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Yes it's hoverfly's pupa. Size? For example: Paragus has spiked larvae, but also Dasysyrphus (the latter appears more likely to me, considering larva's colours).
Edited by ValerioW on 18-07-2016 14:28 |
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Sundew |
Posted on 25-07-2016 20:19
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Length is about 4 mm. Though several Paragus species are said to occur in the region, I saw Dasysyrphus much more often. |
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ValerioW |
Posted on 25-07-2016 22:01
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Sundew wrote: Length is about 4 mm. Though several Paragus species are said to occur in the region, I saw Dasysyrphus much more often. I am with you! |
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