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pupa in sweet pepper (Almeria, Spain)
Louis Boumans
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Posted on 28-02-2011 00:06
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Cutting a sweet pepper (paprika) in halves revealed a large dipteran pupa, circa 13 mm long. It has visible wing pads, eyes and antennae, Clearly not a tephritid.

The larvae had not eaten the fruit, only the seeds (which were subsequently infected by fungi).

The pepper was produced in Almeria, Spain.

What could this be?

Tragically, slicing the pepper decapitated the pupa Shock something one would never succeed in doing if it were on purpose.
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What could this be?
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nematoceran midge perhaps.
tempus fugit
 
Louis Boumans
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Or an aschizous 'lower' fly? Well, I assume that the species of flies that commonly occur in peppers are well-known.
 
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This looks rather lepidopteran to me!
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Me too, I agree with Tony!Smile
Sincerely yours
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Louis Boumans
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Posted on 28-02-2011 22:20
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Aaargh .. of course ! awkward Hadn't even thought about that possibility v.. clear case of tunnel vision. Well then it's not that serious it's beheaded after all.

Thanks a lot!
 
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