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Dave M |
Posted on 08-04-2008 12:52
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Member Location: Posts: 6 Joined: 08.04.08 |
Hi, My 1st post here, so hope this is OK. I have reared 2 larva that have turned into flies. The first I think is what it is supposed to be. The second is a parasite from Lepidoptera. I would like to find out more about them both, if at-all possible. The larva were both collected in east Sussex. The first possibly Tenthredinidae Sawfly Date Found Oct 4 2007 Found at Coneyburrow Wood TQ808201 Found on sedge. Oct 12 made a pupa march 30 hatched out. The second possibly Ichneumonidae subfamily Campopleginae Date Found 11 October 2007 Location found at Coneyburrow Wood TQ805204 Plant found on bramble Oct 12 Looks as if it is turning a darker colour. Have not notice any sign of it feeding. Oct 13 It has created a small cocoon on the surface of a bramble leaf. Mar 30 There is a fly in the container. This must be a parasite. OK looks like I can only post 1 image. I will try and add second image in a reply. I have more pic's of both if it helps. Also pics of larva and pupa's Regards Dave Dave M attached the following image: [151.58Kb] |
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Dave M |
Posted on 08-04-2008 12:57
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Member Location: Posts: 6 Joined: 08.04.08 |
And the second one.
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ChrisR |
Posted on 08-04-2008 13:08
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Hi Dave Welcome to the forum First is certainly a sawfly but not sure which it might be - Andy Halstead at RHS Wisley is your man if you can't get a name here. Second doesn't look like a campoplegine to me but I am not a real expert - best wait for Camille BTW, it's best to post one species per thread - less confusing when the replies come it and sticks to the forum rules better Cheers Chris R. |
Dave M |
Posted on 08-04-2008 14:14
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Member Location: Posts: 6 Joined: 08.04.08 |
OK, THANKS Point taken about it being less confusing. What forum rules have I broken. I just read all the text, and thought I had done. Edited by Dave M on 08-04-2008 14:23 |
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ChrisR |
Posted on 10-04-2008 22:36
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Administrator Location: Reading, England Posts: 7699 Joined: 12.07.04 |
Hi Dave - not sure if it is in the official rules or not (Paul will know as he makes them! ) but it's certainly good ettiquette to post 1 species per thread unless the subsequent photos pertain to the first or are contributing to an ongoing discussion in that thread The reason (I think) is that Paul has instigated a system where posters to the 'other insects' forum are limited to a certain number of posts per day - this is because it was getting too busy and Paul wanted to keep this site primarily Diptera-based and keep other orders in the minority So, posts to 'other insects' are welcome but just in moderation Just another point but it's also good ettiquette to keep photos to a maximum of 640 pixels in either dimension - just to make the pages easier to view on smaller screens. The forums are very friendly and don't actually have many 'rules' as such, so you aren't in any trouble. It's just a matter of ettiquette more than anything. Edited by ChrisR on 10-04-2008 22:40 |
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