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Procession of larva
pierred
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Posted on 03-05-2010 07:19
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Hello,


www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos56/big/ma020304h.jpg
Marc Morel : Madagascar : ? Ranomafana : Tananarive ou Fianarants : 13/02/2002
Altitude : Entre 700 et 1400m - Taille : environ 20cm de long
Réf. : 56187


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Marc Morel : Madagascar : ? Ranomafana : Région de Ranomafana : 13/02/2002
Altitude : ... entre 700 et 1400m - Taille : groupe: environ 20cm
Réf. : 56347

Two pictures of a procession of larva.
On our French forum, we think they are Diptera and somebody mentioned this behaviour about Sciaridae.
What do you think of it?
Pierre Duhem
 
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Such phenomena is known for Sciaridae. They can form rings about 1 metre in diameter like this in Europe on litter. Dark black head and transparent body integument are additional evidence that they are to be Sciaridae.
 
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Really interesting ! It was a species described from Poland which larvae are walking in procession Sciara militaris Nowicki, 1868 (Der Kopaliner Heerwurm und die aus ihm hervorgehende Sciara militaris n. sp. – Verh. naturforsch. Ver. Brunn. – Brunn, 6 (1867): 1-69) Wink
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Hello,

Thanks for the confirmation. Note that those pictures are from Madagascar.
Pierre Duhem
 
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I don' t think S.m. lives in Madagascar, or does it?
 
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