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dear Dipterists,
From a colleague of mine, I received a photograph of this curious pupa. It is from the upper reach of a spring brook somewhere in germany. Anyone ? Many thanx in advance !
 
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Hi, beacause of the long legs and antennae I think Trichoptera, their larvae are very similar.
 
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Based on what I can see (structure of mesonotum; apparent wing venation) it might be Mycetophilidae.
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thanks, dear people,
Myceto's, is a nice option. but so many species.. !
thanks anyway
David
 
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