Thread subject: Diptera.info :: pupa

Posted by paqui on 28-06-2006 20:24
#1

i foundt this empty pupa in a spider?s net, any idea of family? thanks

Posted by Paul Beuk on 29-06-2006 08:11
#2

Therevidae?

Posted by paqui on 29-06-2006 20:32
#3

thanks, i?lll try with the british book for larvae, it?s just i panic it Shock

Posted by Maddin on 12-05-2007 19:41
#4

Close, but I think it is a robber fly pupae, Asilidae. The terminal structures at the end of the pupae are normally tow spines, and also at the "head" below the antennal shaeth, it has a structure with 2-3 spines - this is not found in Therevidae, but in Asilidae...
Cheers
Martin

Posted by jalbala on 18-05-2007 23:42
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paqui wrote:
i foundt this empty pupa in a spider?s net, any idea of family? thanks


Is pupa of Bombylidae, subfam. Anthracinae. Is posible of genus Anthrax a parisitic of solitary bees.

Posted by jalbala on 22-05-2007 00:21
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I apologize. I believe that he can be right Maddin and to be Asilidae. I have returned to watch nymphs of my collection and although she is very similar to those of a Antrax that I have, I believe that I have assumed small appendices at the end of the right head in the zone that hides the pin and now I think that really they are not has. Of another side the four inferior teeth of the cephalic crown are more spaced and the hairs of the abdomen they are shorter and the spikes differents. Yes, I believe that he is right Maddin.