Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pupa => Tabanidae?

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 14-11-2021 00:39
#1

In the 2nd half of April I found this pupa below deadwood in a forest in Germany, Saxony. Unfortunately, it did not hatch. Size 9 mm. Is ID possible?
Thanks, Marion

Edited by Marion Friedrich on 14-11-2021 18:26

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 14-11-2021 00:39
#2

2nd picture

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 14-11-2021 00:40
#3

3rd picture

Posted by Tony Irwin on 14-11-2021 12:53
#4

I don't recognize it as a Diptera pupa - it might be worth trying on a Coleoptera site.

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 14-11-2021 15:48
#5

Hi Tony,
thank you for correction.
It seems to be a difficult case.
Greetings, Marion

Posted by Tony Irwin on 14-11-2021 17:34
#6

Marion - I may have been too hasty in deciding about the pupa - it is very similar to some Tabanidae pupae - possibly Haematopota. Hopefully someone may recognize it.

Posted by Marion Friedrich on 14-11-2021 18:24
#7

Tony, I´ll change the title.
I have found another photo which may be helpful for ID.
The dark stripes on the back could match Tabanidae.

Marion