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Apple snail parasite fly
Walther Ishikawa
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Posted on 21-12-2021 01:22
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Hello.
These pupae were found parasitizing aquarium Apple snail eggs ("Pomacea diffusa"Wink, in the USA. Unfortuntely there are no pictures of the adult flies.
I didnĀ“t find any mention of such behaviour in articles, only oportunistic parasitism with Phoridae, and some pictures with Psychidinae in the web. I am not even sure about the family, they reminded me some Ceratopogonidae, like "Forcipomyia".
Any help will be appreciated.

Thank you very much!
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