Thread subject: Diptera.info :: regulary arranged uner pine bark
Posted by mwkozlowski on 19-10-2007 18:18
#1
twice I saw pupae or prepupae of some eucephalic larvae radialy arranged; under the bark of dead pine logs; here I put 3 pictures; any ID or suggestion?
Edited by mwkozlowski on 19-10-2007 18:19
Posted by mwkozlowski on 19-10-2007 18:20
#2
second
Posted by mwkozlowski on 19-10-2007 18:21
#3
third (with a little wasp)
Posted by mwkozlowski on 19-10-2007 18:22
#4
third (with a little wasp)
Posted by Kahis on 19-10-2007 19:56
#6
First hypothesis :): There was a small hole in the bark, through which the newly emerged adult could escape. The pupae position themselves around this hole, head towards it.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 19-10-2007 21:56
#7
I have reared Ceratopogonidae from similar pupae.
Posted by Cranefly on 10-11-2008 13:06
#8
Larvae and pupae of Forcipomyia, Ceratopogonidae
Posted by mwkozlowski on 10-11-2008 13:22
#9
thanks for a step forward!