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Anyone on this pupa?
gardensafarinl
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Posted on 10-10-2018 00:10
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Pupa found in my garden May 25th, 2001.
Garden in the Netherlands, sandy soil.

Thank you very much in advance

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Hello gardensafarinl,

U pupae of a Bombyliidae. Seeing the late date I wonder if this might be a Villa hottentotta or just a late Bombylius. I know in our city the options are Bombylius major or B. discolor.
You add the sighting to waarneming.nl?

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Thank you very much!
Yes, the sighting is in waarneming.nl, where the pupa of a Asilidae was suggested, changed into a Exuviae: https://waarneming.nl/waarneming/view/163148985
Discussion on forum here: https://forum.waarneming.nl/smf/index.php?topic=439827.0
Villa hottentotta has never been seen in my garden, for what it is worth.
Spotted in my garden over the years are only B. major and B. venosus.
 
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I believe this belongs to a member of Asilidae, not Bombyliidae.

The presence of 2 mesothoracic spines is characteristic of Asilidae and never found in Bombyliidae. Furthermore, Hull 1973 notes that Bombyliidae never have more than 2 posterior antennal processes; this one has 3.
 
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