Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Pupa Ephydridae cf Scatella

Posted by Jaso on 26-03-2010 13:40
#1

Again from the freshwater tidal area along the Schelde Estuary, Belgium
Jan

Edited by Jaso on 30-03-2010 09:41

Posted by Tony Irwin on 27-03-2010 19:57
#2

Hi Jaso - What size is it?

Posted by Jaso on 29-03-2010 09:42
#3

Only 1,5 mm, Tony!
Jan

Posted by atylotus on 29-03-2010 09:53
#4

Dear Jan
I can't see any subdivision in the "tail", so Ochtera seems unlikely. Why not Scatella or Parydra? It is not Teichomyza. Are there any prolegs?

Posted by Jaso on 29-03-2010 13:16
#5

Atylotus,
You're right: it's not subdivided. If that's necessary for Ochtera, it won't be that genus. On the other hand those 'stigmadragers' have a long base (not like in the drawing of Scatella pupa in KGV Smith) and it has some nice 'handshaped' spiracles. Looks a bit like in Scatella silacea (drawing larva KGV Smith). thanks for your help Ton
B)

Posted by Tony Irwin on 30-03-2010 01:29
#6

I'd agree with Scatella

Posted by Jaso on 30-03-2010 09:42
#7

Thanks for your comments!
Jan