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Diptera larvae in mushroom, Hungary
pwalter
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Posted on 18-03-2009 23:47
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Hi, are these larvae or pupae? Small, 'round 3 mm. On tree trunk, forest, June, E-Hungary.
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The purplish things are springtails (collembola). No idea about the lighter things though.
 
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Moo wrote:
The purplish things are springtails (collembola). No idea about the lighter things though.
Yes, those are probably Hypogasturidae. I collected these larvae-things also but they died.
 
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I'm fairly sure the larvae are Cecidomyiinae - several species feed on fungi, or are predaceous. These might be either.
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Very difficult and sometimes impossible to say from photo. They don"t look like Cecidomyiidae. The second larva has something strange in the upper part - possible legs? If not - resembles Platypesidae??
 
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I' will look for them again this year, and make better photos. Thanks!
 
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Could be Platypezidae, try to make a better photo. Michal
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