Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Phytomyza larva with parasitoid? -> Chalcidoidea

Posted by Carnifex on 17-07-2021 09:03
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I opened a blotch in Aquilegia to not only find a pupa of Phytomyza aquilegiae, but also a tiny maggot-like creature upon it.
Any idea what it might be?

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I put the leaf in a glass and looked at it 3 days later:
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Edited by Carnifex on 17-07-2021 23:50

Posted by von Tschirnhaus on 17-07-2021 11:54
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Indeed, it is Phytomyza aquilegiae and the small larva is an ectoparasitoid member of the Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). There are also endoparasitoid Chalcidoidea attacking this agromyzid species.

Posted by von Tschirnhaus on 17-07-2021 11:58
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Indeed, it is Phytomyza aquilegiae and the small larva is an ectoparasitoid member of the Chalcidoidea (Hymenoptera). There are also endoparasitoid Chalcidoidea attacking this agromyzid species. The adults of those latter species emerge from the puparium after gnawing a hole in the puparium in which the pupa had developed.

Posted by Carnifex on 17-07-2021 23:49
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Thanks for the additional information. Unfortunately I don't think I could keep them alive.