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Pupa indet. Volucella cf. zonaria!
helge
Does anybody know to which family this pupa belongs?

Location: Austria
Date: 20.4.2018


Thank you,
Helge
Edited by helge on 20-05-2018 09:26
 
Tony Irwin
Pupal "horns" like these, protruding through the puparium integument, are typical of some families in Aschiza (e.g. Phoridae). They also occur in Syrphidae. It would help to know in what habitat and substrate the puparium was found, and how big it is, but I'd say this was a hoverfly puparium.
Tony
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Paul Beuk
This has all the makings of a phorid puparium.
Paul

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helge
Paul Beuk wrote:
This has all the makings of a phorid puparium.



dorsal view
 
helge
Thank you Paul and Tony!

A friend found it under a stone with ants...
The pupa is about 1cm big.
Hopefully it will hatch soon!
 
atylotus
I'm not sure, but what about the pupa of Volucella?
 
helge
Hi Atylotus!

Yes, you are right - and Tony was thinking about Volucella too.

Indeed, it hatched today.. Grin

I think Volucella zonaria. (see picture below)

Thank you all!
Edited by helge on 20-05-2018 09:09
 
atylotus
that's GREAT !
the size and syrphid like appearance made me guess Volucella. I'm not an expert on adults, so try to post the photo on the syrphidae forum. I think the fly has still a bit soft skin.
 
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