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Pupa of Drosophila suzukii?
jfc92
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Posted on 09-07-2019 16:57
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Hello everybody,

Found on very ripe cherries in a garden in the suburbs of Paris, this pupa (3 mm long) looks like another one that I noticed on a forum which eventually gave birth to an imago Drosophila suzukii. Is the shape of this pupa characteristic of this species? or do other species have the same form?

I did collect the pupa but, so far, nothing has emerged Sad

Thank you

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Paul Beuk
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It is consistent with the pupa of that species, as is, of course, the location where it was found.
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Thank you Paul
 
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