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Cecidomyia pini
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I found this pupa attached to the leaf of a pine (Pinus halepensis)
12 February 2016

Castellón (Spain)
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From the pupa emerged this Diptera
Cecidomyiidae?
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Male in supertribe Cecidomyiidi. Based on host plant, probably Cecidomyiini. European literature may provide more specific ID. A quick search tells me Thecodiplosis brachyntera is a possibility because related species mine needles. Cecidomyia is found in resin, so is less likely.
 
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I checked some literature. According to Gagné (1978), "Larvae of Cecidomyia pini leave the pitch mass to spin coccoons in which they pupate."

Gagme, R. J. 1978. A systematic analysis of the pine pitch midges, Cecidomyia spp. (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). USDA Technical Bulletin, https://naldc.nal...AT87201463
 
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Thank you very much for the information. It is very interesting.
Kind regards
Juan R. Vázquez
 
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