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Drino female?
mwkozlowski
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Posted on 30-10-2007 21:54
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I was once told that the tachinid fly in the picture (probably waiting fof the oportunity to infect the larvae with the eggs) was from Drino genera. Was that right?
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Hard to say when it is so far away Sad What are the larvae? Maybe we can have some idea from the host?
 
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Chris Raper wrote:
Hard to say when it is so far away Sad What are the larvae? Maybe we can have some idea from the host?


Hi Chris,

i'm not completely sure because is not a full shot of that larva.
but i think there are larva of sawflies (Tenthredinidae).

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Yeah, they look like swaflies to me too - which would make it an odd host for Drino lota. Looks like it is on pine or spruce ... that might give some indication.
 
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Maybe the larva is something like Diprion pini (Diprionidae) ...
 
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Dipriondae for sure, probably Diprion pini
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Yes, given the host this is a female Drino inconspicua.


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