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regulary arranged uner pine bark
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mwkozlowski |
Posted on 19-10-2007 18:18
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Member Location: Warsaw, Poland Posts: 761 Joined: 17.10.06 |
twice I saw pupae or prepupae of some eucephalic larvae radialy arranged; under the bark of dead pine logs; here I put 3 pictures; any ID or suggestion?
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mwkozlowski |
Posted on 19-10-2007 18:20
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Member Location: Warsaw, Poland Posts: 761 Joined: 17.10.06 |
second
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mwkozlowski |
Posted on 19-10-2007 18:21
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Member Location: Warsaw, Poland Posts: 761 Joined: 17.10.06 |
third (with a little wasp) |
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mwkozlowski |
Posted on 19-10-2007 18:22
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Member Location: Warsaw, Poland Posts: 761 Joined: 17.10.06 |
third (with a little wasp)
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crex |
Posted on 19-10-2007 19:06
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Member Location: Sweden Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06 |
Maybe Ceratopogonidae. |
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Kahis |
Posted on 19-10-2007 19:56
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04 |
First hypothesis : There was a small hole in the bark, through which the newly emerged adult could escape. The pupae position themselves around this hole, head towards it.
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 19-10-2007 21:56
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I have reared Ceratopogonidae from similar pupae.
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Cranefly |
Posted on 10-11-2008 13:06
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Member Location: Shachovskaya Posts: 647 Joined: 17.09.08 |
Larvae and pupae of Forcipomyia, Ceratopogonidae |
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mwkozlowski |
Posted on 10-11-2008 13:22
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Member Location: Warsaw, Poland Posts: 761 Joined: 17.10.06 |
thanks for a step forward!
very general entomologist |
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