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Adult fly emerging from pupal case - Rhopalomyia solidaginis - male

Adult fly emerging from pupal case - Rhopalomyia solidaginis - Male
Rancocas Nature Center NJAS, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
October 1, 2010
Size: 3.5 mm
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The adult emerged. Here is the video.
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Very cool!
So the adult overwinters? I assume it has to survive the winter to complete the cycle next spring?

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