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Josef Buecker
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Hello Forum,

what ist that animal in the picture?

First, it looks like a member of Isopoda to me. But also, it might belong to the Coleoptera, since there are some larvae looking quite similar e.g. from the Silphidae.

Whon can help?

I took that photo on may 17th 2007 in the artificial alder marshland in Hagen, 175 m above sea level.The plant in the background is Urtica dioica. The leaf was inserted around 10 to 20 cm above the soil surface.

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Josef
 
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Josef Buecker
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Lets hope for the best!
 
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Dont know, whats wrong
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Juergen Peters
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Hello, Josef!

It's a quite surely a Silphidae larva. Compare to tbis one:
http://www.koleop...owski.html
Best regards,
Jürgen

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