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blaauw7 |
Posted on 15-12-2012 13:45
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Member Location: Wageningen, Netherlands Posts: 2542 Joined: 22.09.07 |
Found this larvae under an old rotten wooden shelf. eating fungus. ID possible?
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blaauw7 |
Posted on 15-12-2012 13:45
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Member Location: Wageningen, Netherlands Posts: 2542 Joined: 22.09.07 |
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blaauw7 |
Posted on 15-12-2012 13:45
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John Carr |
Posted on 16-12-2012 02:19
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10175 Joined: 22.10.10 |
While I'm not sure this is Sciaroidea, the creeping welts with spines combined with visible antennae are consistent with Bolitophilidae, as is the fungus habitat. To key it properly you would probably have to take inventory of spiracles. |
blaauw7 |
Posted on 16-12-2012 21:35
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Member Location: Wageningen, Netherlands Posts: 2542 Joined: 22.09.07 |
Thanks John! Gr Dick |
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Cranefly |
Posted on 20-12-2012 07:26
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Member Location: Shachovskaya Posts: 647 Joined: 17.09.08 |
Very interesting larva, bit not Bolitophilidae. Bolitophilidae larvae have transverse head (wider than long) and long antennae. This larva looks for me more like Sciophila or some genus of Sciophilinae (Mycetophilidae), for larvae of some genera are unknown still. Sciophila has elongate head, widened posteriorly, and long maxillary palpus. Some of them - Sciophila rufa - live inside fungus tissue and have solid integument like this larva. Some Sciophila - on surface of fungi with softer integument. Pigmentation is very beautiful. |
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