Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Limnophora riparia
Posted by Eugene K on 25-07-2024 16:43
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Russia, Leningrad district, Lava river. Incubated from pupae found under a layer of fontinalis on river rocks. This must be Limnophora riparia. Is it true?
Edited by Eugene K on 25-07-2024 21:56
Posted by Eugene K on 25-07-2024 16:44
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Posted by Eugene K on 25-07-2024 21:18
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Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 25-07-2024 21:31
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At least adult is L. riparia
Posted by Eugene K on 25-07-2024 21:56
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Nikita, thank you. Since the adults emerged from this pupparium, they undoubtedly belong to the same species. Maybe you know what the larvae of this species actually eat? Where they concentrate, there are not too many Simulidae larvae, which are listed as the main food.
Edited by Eugene K on 25-07-2024 22:01
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 25-07-2024 22:08
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Eugene, I never worked with larvae. Ask Cranefly (= Marina Krivosheina). I'll send her link on your post.
Posted by Eugene K on 25-07-2024 22:21
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Thanks!
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 26-07-2024 10:15
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From Marina:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328136266_To_the_biology_of_muscid_flies_of_the_genus_Limnophora_Robineau-Desvoidy_1830_Diptera_Muscidae
Posted by Cranefly on 26-07-2024 10:18
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Larvae of L. riparia are predators, feed on Simuliidae larvae and possibly on larvae of other aquatic insects.
Posted by Eugene K on 26-07-2024 22:39
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Thanks to all