Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mycetophilid pupae from bird nest-box?

Posted by Holenester on 12-01-2019 18:08
#1

Collected from bird nest-box occupied by Great Tit. Could it be Mycetophilidae?

Posted by Holenester on 12-01-2019 18:08
#2

Another view:

Posted by Even Dankowicz on 13-01-2019 20:29
#3

Mycetophilidae do not form a puparium, pupating outside of the last larval exuvia. As a result, legs, wings, and head sheaths are distinct. The pupae you have photographed here belong to a family of Calyptratae or Acalyptratae.

Posted by Holenester on 17-01-2019 12:20
#4

Oh, shame :o
Thanks for explanations and suggestions.

Posted by Holenester on 22-03-2019 21:10
#5

I found probably the same one, this time in tree hole. Is there something new that makes this pupae possible to determine to the family level?

Edited by Holenester on 27-03-2019 18:22

Posted by Tony Irwin on 22-03-2019 21:55
#6

Seeing these, I am reminded of Heleomyzidae. What size are they?

Posted by Holenester on 23-03-2019 07:58
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All pupae fall between 4,5-5,5 mm.

Posted by Tony Irwin on 23-03-2019 10:26
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Hopefully you will be able to rear some adults, or find a puparium with an adult ready to emerge. Usually the male genitalia are well formed at that stage, and can be used to identify the species.

Posted by Holenester on 27-03-2019 18:20
#9

I managed to rear one:

Posted by Holenester on 27-03-2019 18:20
#10

Another view:

Posted by Holenester on 27-03-2019 18:21
#11

And side view:

Posted by Tony Irwin on 27-03-2019 19:15
#12

Looks like a Tephrochlamys species

Posted by Holenester on 27-03-2019 20:07
#13

Thanks Tony!