Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Diptera larva on spider?

Posted by kurt on 07-04-2009 08:39
#1

This 3 mm long juvenil spider was found in a garden with a larva. Could it be a Diptera larva?

What genus and perhaps species are the spider?

Photo from Kramfors Sweden 62,56N 17,47E 3 april 2009

Thanks for your help in advance

Regards

Kurt Holmqvist

Posted by kurt on 07-04-2009 08:40
#2

One more picture

Edited by kurt on 07-04-2009 09:01

Posted by Tony Irwin on 07-04-2009 23:43
#3

The larva is more likely to be an ichneumonid.

Posted by Sundew on 08-04-2009 00:02
#4

Ichneumonidae, subfamily Pimplinae, tribus Polysphinctini. The parasitic larvae usually stick across the front part of the opisthosoma, which matches well the situation that you depicted. The spider I saw (http://www.dipter...d_id=15117), however, bore a larva on its side.
Regards, Sundew

Posted by Juergen Peters on 08-04-2009 01:06
#5

Hello!

The spider is Steatoda bipunctata (Theridiidae).

In 2007 I have once bred such a larva on a Tetragnatha obtusa to the wasp: http://insektenfo...eadid=8020 (Text in German).

Posted by kurt on 08-04-2009 18:34
#6

Thank you for information about spider and larva Tony, Sundew and Juergen

Kurt Holmqvist

Posted by cthirion on 09-04-2009 15:29
#7

C Rollard which is a specialist in the spiders and the parasites of their nests cannot pronocer on the family or the esp!ce at this stage, me either although I occupy myself of Ichneumons!

Posted by kurt on 09-04-2009 16:31
#8

Thanks for looking at my pictures and trying to find what the larva could become.
I will try to see if any adults comes up later.

Kurt Holmqvist