Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tipula(?) larva in dead wood

Posted by Carnifex on 12-02-2024 12:22
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Found in Vienna, Austria in early Feb. Wood might be grapewine stem

Finger for scale :)

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Edited by Carnifex on 12-02-2024 16:19

Posted by atylotus on 14-02-2024 11:32
#2

With the Theowald (1967) key your larva keys out as an Tipula (Lunatipula) lunata-group. But from question 4 it is impossible to ID it further for it all depends on the pigmentation of the ventral anal lobes which are not visible on your photos. So that leaves us with the species Tipula lunata, soosi, peliostigma, selene, fascipennis or alpina. But according to the same paper several species of the lunata-group are unknown in the larval stage.

Posted by Carnifex on 14-02-2024 12:43
#3

Great, thank you Ton!
Subgenus is more than I had hoped for