Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cerambycidae larva? Coleoptera

Posted by cyprinoid on 01-03-2011 22:53
#1

Norway, 01.03.11

I found this guy under the bark of some firewood this evening.
The wood is of a long dead conifer I have had lying in my garden a couple of years.
I think it is some kind of cedar, I remember it had small cones and soft short needles.

The larva is 18mm, dorsoventrally flattened and inactive.

It looks like Cerambycidae larvae I have seen pics of, but mine is more flattened.

Also I have an exit hole in the wood with diameter of about 4,5mm, would the larva exit to pupate?

Edited by cyprinoid on 01-03-2011 22:54

Posted by cyprinoid on 01-03-2011 22:53
#2

head

Edited by cyprinoid on 01-03-2011 22:53

Posted by cyprinoid on 02-03-2011 13:07
#3

Looks like Rhagium, which fits the host plant as well :)