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Odontomyia ex Larva ->Odontomyia ornata
Frank Marquard
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Posted on 30-05-2010 16:49
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Hello,

This Stratiomyidae (~15,5mm) is today exclose. I found the larva (~35mm) at 10. May 2010 into a small pond.
My guess is Odontomyia ornata?

Regards,

Frank
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Gerard Pennards
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Yes, a male Odontomyia ornata!
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Greetings,
Gerard Pennards
 
Frank Marquard
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Tanks for ID - fine! Smile

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Frank
 
atylotus
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Posted on 31-05-2010 09:42
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Dear Frank
Could you deliver an extra photo of the pupal skin in which the color pattern of the dorsal part is shown? The size of the skin is diagnostic enough, but I need the colorpattern for study purposes, without getting into detail. If you're are more interested please send a personal mail.
thanks in advance
atylotus
 
Frank Marquard
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Posted on 31-05-2010 14:17
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Hello atylotus,

here an trial. Picture 1 to display the exuvie from exemplar above.
Picture 2 an another pupa.
I hope, it am helpful.

www.abload.de/thumb/strato-exuvieqwc7.jpg

www.abload.de/thumb/stratio-pupalmzj.jpg

Greetings,

Frank
 
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