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Larvae under pine bark, NE Hungary, 08.2010
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Hi, in Zemplén mts. I found these under bark of dead pine tree, they are 3-4 mms long. Acalyptrata?
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I have 3 or 4 specimens, hopefully they will be able to pupate. But if they are predatory, than chances are low....
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Possibly Lonchaeidae, Lonchaea collini ???? with some doubt Wink. Predators. Try to put 2 specimens together - then possibly one of them may eat the second and pupate. Terrible suggestion, isn't it?awkward
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I have noticed that they are too small just now. Try to put them some insect larva with crashed head.Cool
 
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Thank You very much!

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