Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Anyone on this pupa?

Posted by gardensafarinl on 10-10-2018 01:10
#1

Pupa found in my garden May 25th, 2001.
Garden in the Netherlands, sandy soil.

Thank you very much in advance

www.gardensafari.nl/temp/waarneming2018/pop.jpg

Posted by Ectemnius on 10-10-2018 08:37
#2

Hello gardensafarinl,

U pupae of a Bombyliidae. Seeing the late date I wonder if this might be a Villa hottentotta or just a late Bombylius. I know in our city the options are Bombylius major or B. discolor.
You add the sighting to waarneming.nl?

Kind regards,

Ectemnius

Posted by gardensafarinl on 10-10-2018 10:43
#3

Thank you very much!
Yes, the sighting is in waarneming.nl, where the pupa of a Asilidae was suggested, changed into a Exuviae: https://waarneming.nl/waarneming/view/163148985
Discussion on forum here: https://forum.waarneming.nl/smf/index.php?topic=439827.0
Villa hottentotta has never been seen in my garden, for what it is worth.
Spotted in my garden over the years are only B. major and B. venosus.

Posted by Even Dankowicz on 13-01-2019 20:57
#4

I believe this belongs to a member of Asilidae, not Bombyliidae.

The presence of 2 mesothoracic spines is characteristic of Asilidae and never found in Bombyliidae. Furthermore, Hull 1973 notes that Bombyliidae never have more than 2 posterior antennal processes; this one has 3.