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Fannia sp. ?
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Hi, I found this pupae under dog excrements mixed with soil.

Date: 24.02.2010
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seems like Fannia.
See also http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=4&thread_id=26834
 
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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This fly reared from the pupae. It is really Fannia sp. ?
 
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Image

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Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Another image

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Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Any idea?Frown
 
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Try to address the second question to the Forum "adults" not "eggs, larvae and pupae"now.
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Roger Thomason
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Projection on inside of tibia 2 could be Fannia scalaris as with a previous thread of minehttp://www.dipter...ost_120555
Not sure though...just guessing as per usual.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 09-03-2010 09:01
 
Nikita Vikhrev
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Correct, Roger, F.scalaris (with sma-a-ale question mark, to be sure I'd prefer to see hooked spines on mid coxae).
Alexandru, you can find these spines yourself, see attached image.
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Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Thank for help, I will look tomorrow after these spines...

Nikita, your specimen has mites on it ?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Yes, mites like to use Dipterairways for traveling, Aircoleoptera too...
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Alexandru Pintilioaie
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Thank you for the informations !Grin
 
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