Thread subject: Diptera.info :: larva in birch wood

Posted by Thomas Brand on 22-02-2012 13:44
#1

Hello,

While chopping wood of birch, fine mines in the wood became evident, diameter app. 2 mm. In one of the mines a larva was found, unfortunately decapitated. Therefore only the rear end may be used for identification. The “tail” with “teeth” and “hairs” seem to be characteristic – however, I have no idea!
Maybe it is not the organism causing the mines (I thought this could be a bark-beetle), but a predator?

Thank you for ID or any further suggestion, where to search …

Found in mines in birch wood, 18th of Feb 202, northwest Germany.

Thomas

Edited by Thomas Brand on 22-02-2012 13:51

Posted by Thomas Brand on 22-02-2012 13:49
#2

Second picture

Edited by Thomas Brand on 22-02-2012 13:49

Posted by Tony Irwin on 29-02-2012 12:51
#3

Hylecoetus dermestoides (Lymexylonidae)
See http://www.zin.ru...lderaz.htm

Posted by Thomas Brand on 08-03-2012 14:15
#4

Thank you very much for ID!

Sorry for late reply
Thomas