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Larvae and pupae in Heliconia bract id
Helicus
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Posted on 16-04-2013 21:06
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Please, help me to identify this pupa and larvae collected in heliconia bracts , inside these bracts have water and organic matter accumulated. These specimens collected in October 2012.The microcosm formed within the bracts is classified as Phytotelmata. I have Diptera collected in larval and pupal stage.


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Louis Boumans
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The first picture shows Phoridae pupae, I think.
 
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Thank You for atten.Smile
 
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The pupae look more like Ephydridae to me, They have been recorded in Heliconius bracts before, but I don't think anyone has identified them to genus yet.
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Thanks Tony, is difficult to identify the immature to the most specific level. It's a very specific fauna. The identifications are largely at the family level. I have tried at least to identify family.
 
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