Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Larva id ?
Posted by BubikolRamios on 29-10-2012 02:46
#1
Found inside castanea sativa wood.
Posted by atylotus on 29-10-2012 07:28
#2
looks very much like the larva of a longhorn beetle, Cerambycidae. Can't help you with the species name, sorry.
Posted by Gradinarov on 29-10-2012 07:33
#3
Cerambycidae, maybe
Rhagium sp.
Posted by BubikolRamios on 29-10-2012 09:23
#4
I spotted rhagium inqiisitor at same place
http://agrozoo.ne...19dd74eb14, doh 100% confirming larva brown 'tail' as nicely seen on my photo is no go comparing to google images.
Will name it r.inquisitor for now.
Thanks.
Posted by BubikolRamios on 29-10-2012 09:29
#5
On second look:
http://www1.pms-l...pecies=121.
Translation of text there: larvaes are developed under bark ! Same text for all rhagium sp. there. Mine was found deep inside wood, like 15 cm deep in hard wood.
Any comment on that ? Is text on link missleading ?
Posted by Gradinarov on 29-10-2012 15:15
#6
You are right, the larvae of
Rhagium burrow mainly in the surface layer of the trunk. Maybe something else, eg
Sapedra, but it is difficult for someone who has not worked specifically with them.
Sorry I couldn't help you.
Posted by Gradinarov on 29-10-2012 15:21
#7
Sorry,
Saperda