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Psectrotanypus pupa + exuvia + imago >Psectrontanypus varius
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Posted on 13-04-2017 10:11
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Observed and reared from the pupa in a waters sample with Psectrotanypus larvae
this pupa + exuvia + imago ?

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Edited by solito de solis on 13-04-2017 20:52
 
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The adult looks OK for Psectrotanypus varius
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Merci beaucoup, dear Tony
 
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There's a photo of the pupa of the American Psectrotanypus dyari here: http://bugguide.n...00/bgimage.
 
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The first pupal photo shows a P. varius indeed, but the second photo looks more like the pupa of Xenopelopia to me.
 
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Hi, merci
the 3 pictures are from only ONE individu, just the one I found in this sample
and I reared id to the adult.
 
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