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1 mm in cocoon on apple leaf id ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 05-06-2012 09:10
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As you can see the edge is inflated, the only inhabitant found inside is at the bototm of image.
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So I stored a apple leaf with above 'symptoms' for a while.
I opened it todaj, since I had it in a box, there is a distinct chance that adult thing ( Cecidomyiidae ?) came out of it, the black thing was 100% sure inside.

Any comment ?
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Hi,

the "black thing" is definitely a pupa of Eulophidae, Chalcidoidea. Maybe there will hatch a wasp soon!?

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The larva in the first post is one of Neuroptera, Conipterygidae, not the one responsible for the mine and the damage to the leaf.
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Lost black pupa, will try to find another, doh the thing is pretty rare, I have seen only 2-3 samples. And yes 1. image likely not 'it', as it is shown the cocoon was 'unzipped' when fond.

Thanks for inf given so far.
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See the leaf damage here:
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