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Cauliflower residents
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 12-10-2010 14:07
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So, I made a photo inventory what was in, picking my 'bio' Cauliflower.

Help needed for things that I can't find what they are:

1.http://agrozoo.ne...9128bfba56

Arctidae ? ..
2.http://agrozoo.ne...6add0cee24

cocoon, I think, attached inside Cauliflower on one side by string like spider string, hanging there
when cauliflower turned around.
3.http://agrozoo.ne...24b6199302
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The last one looks like it was parasitised by a braconid wasp.
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1. Pieris rapae
2. agree Arctiidae, but not sure which species
3. I think Ichneumonidae, rather than Braconidae
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3. It looks to me like a typical lepidopteran larva mummified by a Rogadinae, Braconidae.
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/8/329
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BubikolRamios
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+ unknown images of cauliflower residents:

so this is mybe one of those Rogadinae, Braconidae ?
http://agrozoo.ne...a51f8b4f8c

Contarinia nasturtii, larva ? head towards narrower part. moves liek a leach. This is complete wild guess.
http://agrozoo.ne...2eef82dc6b

One coleoptera, I do think those result in leaves curling, or mybe not:
http://agrozoo.ne...d08e4a5d80

eggs, I belive, of some sort:
http://agrozoo.ne...975c6ab97b
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BubikolRamios wrote:
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so this is mybe one of those Rogadinae, Braconidae ?
http://agrozoo.ne...a51f8b4f8c
...

No. This is not a Braconidae.
Maybe a Plecoptera?
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Maybe a Plecoptera?

You are right. Leuctridae family:http://wildparty....favorites/
Thanks.
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