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| | | Hoverfly pupal case question Found this hoverfly pupal case on the side of the lid of my pond filter. About 7mm long. Is this the normal mode of exit or has it been attack or parasitised by something ?
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| | | Re: Hoverfly pupal case question It looks like its been attacked or parasitised, they usually exit the puparium through a split in the top at the front. | 
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