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Tachinidae ex pupa
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 03-05-2006 06:37
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Emerged on May 01, 2006.
Size around 5mm.
I can't tell the host's name, my hibernation containers are rather messy, and, besides, there are some separate puparia, too.
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There's an additional image.
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Certainly a tachinid fly and they're very nice photos but if only if could see the apical scutellars better... Angry Nevermind - I'll take an educated guess (based on the UK key) at Bactromyia aurulenta. Did you have any pupae of lycaenid butterflies? My next best alternative would be Lydella sp. Smile
 
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Thanks a lot Chris,
No better views of the area you need, sorry...
And definitely no Lycaenidae pupae, with quite a few Rhopalocera pupae at all.
 
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Hmmm, looks like it needs Theo then Smile
 
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No, you don't

Bactromyia aurulenta is bull's eye.

It is a polyphagous species, however, frequently reared from Yponomeuta.
Any chance there was Yponomeuta in the cage ?


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No Yponomeuta, a few Microlepidoptera pupae collected in early spring. By the way, I think that Yponomeuta hibernate as first instar larvae.
 
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As said, Bactromyia is polyphagous and can easily have been reared from another Micro.
So no contradiction here.

Thanks for the feedback


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