Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dipteran pupae ?
Posted by morten on 30-07-2013 19:06
#1
Dear forum
Hope you can help me out with this ID. I've only have the puparia. Please see photos below...
Pupae were found in a container.
It appears as if the pupae have 2 respiratory (or similar) tubes.
Grid is 1 mm
Edited by morten on 30-07-2013 19:10
Posted by morten on 30-07-2013 19:08
#2
Photo no. 2
Posted by rvanderweele on 30-07-2013 19:09
#3
sorry, take care that the files are not too big and the name does not contain spaces.
Posted by morten on 30-07-2013 19:11
#4
Photo 3 of what appears as small anal spikes...
Edited by morten on 30-07-2013 19:12
Posted by morten on 30-07-2013 19:13
#5
Photo 4
Posted by rvanderweele on 30-07-2013 19:20
#6
I have to think of Phorid pupae, but I have very little experience with it (little = no!)
Posted by rvanderweele on 30-07-2013 19:24
#7
or even Lonchoptera pupae, perhaps
Posted by Tony Irwin on 30-07-2013 20:03
#8
These are Phoridae -
Spiniphora are well-known for breeding in containers such as old milk bottles.
Posted by morten on 31-07-2013 06:58
#9
Dear Ruud and Tony
Thank you so much for your time and answers - great help !
/morten