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An odd pupa from decaying wood > Pachygasterinae
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Hi, this pupa was found under a piece of decaying wood, it is around 11 mm. E-Hungary, february.
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I think this is Pachygaster atra
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At least Pachygasterinae...
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Thank You! I'm trying to rear it, we'll se if it's another species.
 
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My reason for suggesting Pachygaster atra is that only Pachygaster s.s. has such broad, flattened bristles. I don't think P.kerteszi has been confirmed as a Hungarian species yet, even if the data-less types were found in Budapest museum, so I'm backing P.atra. Hopefully Walter will have success rearing it, and we will discover whether I'm right!Smile
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