Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Syrphidae pupa?

Posted by Sundew on 18-07-2016 15:04
#1

Hi,
Yesterday I saw this puparium on a sunny brick wall. It should contain a Syrphid, but can a subfamily or a tribe be recognized?
Thanks, Sundew

Posted by John Carr on 18-07-2016 15:12
#2

Only subfamily Syrphinae is normally found in the open as larvae or pupae.

Posted by ValerioW on 18-07-2016 15:23
#3

Yes it's hoverfly's pupa. Size? For example: Paragus has spiked larvae, but also Dasysyrphus (the latter appears more likely to me, considering larva's colours).

Edited by ValerioW on 18-07-2016 15:28

Posted by Sundew on 25-07-2016 21:19
#4

Length is about 4 mm. Though several Paragus species are said to occur in the region, I saw Dasysyrphus much more often.

Posted by ValerioW on 25-07-2016 23:01
#5

Sundew wrote:
Length is about 4 mm. Though several Paragus species are said to occur in the region, I saw Dasysyrphus much more often.


I am with you!