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Stratiomyidae larve?
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Holger Mueller |
Posted on 13-12-2016 07:46
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Member Location: Germany/Thuringia Posts: 17 Joined: 22.11.16 |
Hello, I have an indeterminate Stratiomyidae here? Who knows the genre or species? Holger Mueller Edited by Holger Mueller on 13-12-2016 07:49 |
Holger Mueller |
Posted on 13-12-2016 07:53
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the head
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Holger Mueller |
Posted on 13-12-2016 07:59
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abdomen
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Holger Mueller |
Posted on 13-12-2016 08:01
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abdomen
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 13-12-2016 13:44
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Where (location, substrate) and when did you find it?
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Holger Mueller |
Posted on 13-12-2016 15:19
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Sorry. In water filled treehole. December |
atylotus |
Posted on 14-12-2016 11:09
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Member Location: Amsterdam, NL Posts: 1140 Joined: 29.05.09 |
Some very young larvae, possibly Zabrachia sp. What's the size? |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 14-12-2016 12:19
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
The brush-like tips of the large setae are quite uncharacteristic of Pachygasterinae, as far as I am aware...
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Holger Mueller |
Posted on 14-12-2016 14:56
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Member Location: Germany/Thuringia Posts: 17 Joined: 22.11.16 |
Without attachments 1,5 mm. |
atylotus |
Posted on 14-12-2016 16:04
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Member Location: Amsterdam, NL Posts: 1140 Joined: 29.05.09 |
@ Paul: yes, in normal last stage or penultimate stage these hairs would be untypical for pachygasterinae, but it is very immature and most likely the hairs do not have their normal shape as is the case with final instar. There is no key for ID to species level in these young stages, but the shape of the anal segment with the long hairs should be characteristic for Pachygasterinae. 1.5 mm correspond with about first-second instar. |
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Holger Mueller |
Posted on 16-12-2016 08:33
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Member Location: Germany/Thuringia Posts: 17 Joined: 22.11.16 |
Thank you very much. Holger |
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