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Xespok
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Posted on 13-10-2005 10:33
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Is this a Coleoptera larva? Any idea which family does this belong to?
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hello,

It looks like pyrochroidae larva.

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That is possible.

THX for your answer.
 
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It could also be Pytho depresus, Pythidae.
 
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Remember that this larva is from Japan, so identification at the species level is quite impossible. I will look into that family, to be honest I have not even heard about it.
 
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How usefull is Diptera.info !
This larvae I found in end august not as far as Japan, but in Moscow region, under dead tree bark. And during two month it was unknow Coleoptera larva.
It seems to me that grace to you Xespok I know now the Genus - Pytho.
And totaly in Russia known 5 species of Pythidae
http://www.zin.ru/Animalia/Coleoptera/rus/atl_py.htm
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As a matter of fact, I've got consultation that mine larvae is not from Pythidae, but from close family and it is Pyrochroa sp., Pyrochroidae.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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This day, i have made this photos in a wood of old conifer.
Under the bark of a tree I've found this larve of coleoptera with a Rhagium sp. (perheaps inquisitor).
Tt's really this species
Thank you
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Ant hear his the Rhagium sp.
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Another phot of this coleoptera
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Sorry, ce larve is Pyrochroa sp. (coccinea or serraticornis) and the Rhagium is really inquisitor

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