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Posted on 22-09-2020 20:15
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ID?
size like a housefly
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Pupa inside this caterpillar
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Hi Lema, we need pictures from better positions, ie. really dorsal and really lateral. For starters, I need to see the wing venation.
And do you know the host ?

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Theo, will these photos be better. I don't have better ones. I don't know the host. I found this dead caterpillar ( I think it belong to Erebidae but not sure) from which this fly emerge.
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OK, there is a strong appndix to bend of vein m, that should be a big clue.

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Maybe I was wrong about caterpillar. Caterpillar remains was small, Could also be a Lycaenidae. And another photo of fly.
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