Thread subject: Diptera.info :: diptera/coleoptera subadult
Posted by BubikolRamios on 21-08-2012 00:59
#1
my filling is more towards diptera, but I might be completely wrong.
loc: Slovenia.
Posted by Sara21392 on 21-08-2012 08:21
#2
I guess that is in Coleoptera group. In Diptera you can't see any legs in the larvae (Vermiform).
Posted by libor on 21-08-2012 08:30
#3
No. It is Neuroptera larva, maybe genus Hemerobius.
Libor
Posted by Sara21392 on 21-08-2012 08:36
#4
Oh yeah, I haven't seen those big mandibles!! Thank you Libor.
Posted by BubikolRamios on 21-08-2012 09:50
#5
Sara21392 wrote:
I guess that is in Coleoptera group. In Diptera you can't see any legs in the larvae (Vermiform).
I was probably mistaking these legs for legs (-:
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Edited by BubikolRamios on 21-08-2012 09:50
Posted by Paul Beuk on 21-08-2012 10:16
#6
Setae on the body are arranged in clusters on bumps: Chrysopidae.