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Mathias Hoffmann
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Posted on 12-12-2018 16:13
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Hatched from Larva Calliteara pudibunda 5.12.2018 Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany
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This is a Tachinidae fly, so you should change the title to attract Theo! I suppose subfamily Exoristinae. Known Parasitoids of Calliteara pudibunda are members of the genera Gonia, Carcelia, Nilea, and Phryxe.
 
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It look s like Carcelia indeed, but I m not shure. I opened the Kokon, to see the Pupas.
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Hello,

Have you a dorsal view of head and thorax. It could be Carcelia bombylans (basicosta yellow, one ad on tibia II).

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Thank you for your help. I have a dorsal view, but I covered up the big hole in the thorax with Photoshop.

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