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Jan Willem
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Posted on 14-08-2005 15:01
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Hi,

Yesterday I found these larvae on leaves of Populus (probably P. alba or P. canescens)
Doen anybody have a clue to which family/genus/species these larvae belong?

Jan Willem
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Paul Beuk
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I think they are beetle larvae, possibly Curculionidae (if the have no visible legs) or Chrysomelidae.
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I should have added that the larvae are about 1.5 mm long and were collected in Waalwijk (province of Noord-Brabant, The Netherlands).
 
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Thanks Paul. I will try to make better pictures (sharp) and check if there are legs to be found! I will also take home a few and try to rear them.

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I would probabably stay with Chrysomelidae. I think most Curculionidae larva develop inside something rather than on something like a leaf.

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Hi Xespok,

Thank you for your response. I have been searching on the internet and came to the same conclusion! The larvae are probably chrysomelid larvae. Unfortunately rearing the larvae didn't succeed.

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Perhaps Galerucella lineola (Chrysomelidae)
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