Thread subject: Diptera.info :: larvae in Yucca shoot
Posted by Thomas Brand on 10-06-2013 12:19
#1
Hello,
I found larvae feeding on/in a Yucca shoot tip, which obviously suffers .... Is there any Diptera known to feed on Yucca? Is it Syrphidae? If it is necessary, I can try to make a more detailed picture of a larva.
Thanks a lot!
Thomas
Posted by Thomas Brand on 10-06-2013 12:20
#2
Pic 2
Posted by Paul Beuk on 10-06-2013 13:15
#3
Just wondering whether the larvae are the cause of the damage or are just profiting from it... I suspect these are larvae of an acalyptrate fly. The consitions are similar to those that might harbour larvae of
Setisquamalonchaea fumosa but that is just a long shot. I suggest you try to rear them.
Posted by lauragisloti on 10-06-2013 16:27
#4
Thomas Brand wrote:
Hello,
I found larvae feeding on/in a Yucca shoot tip, which obviously suffers .... Is there any Diptera known to feed on Yucca? Is it Syrphidae? If it is necessary, I can try to make a more detailed picture of a larva.
Thanks a lot!
Thomas
Thomas,
In South America, Neosilba perezi (Lonchaeidae) is found feeding on cassava shoots
Posted by Thomas Brand on 11-06-2013 11:29
#5
Thanks! I will try to rear them. However, I have no experience ind oing so and just hope that there will be some success ...
Thomas
Posted by lauragisloti on 11-06-2013 18:09
#6
Great! Please tell me if adults emerge.
Posted by Thomas Brand on 12-06-2013 10:31
#7
I will certainly need your help to identify it - would be hopeless without this forum in this challenge! As soon as I have a photo of pupa and/or adult I have to ask again.
Thomas
Posted by lauragisloti on 12-06-2013 13:26
#8
It will be a pleasure to collaborate! See Neosilba perezi larvae in cassava shoots.
Edited by lauragisloti on 12-06-2013 13:28
Posted by Iain MacGowan on 13-06-2013 10:17
#9
very interesting - Just hope that yopu manage to breed through a male so that Laura can make an identification - it will almost certainly require an examination of the genitalia
http://lonchaeidae.myspecies.info/
Posted by Thomas Brand on 27-06-2013 08:56
#10
Hi,
after one week abscence I found today three adults, unfortunately dead. I am not able to make good photos of them. Sorry. But I could send the bodies to some of you specialists (perferable Germany/Europe). Anybody there?
There are two more pupae as far as I can see (maybe inside the plant debris are more).
Thomas
Posted by Iain MacGowan on 01-07-2013 11:18
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Thomas
Is it possible to take a very geneal picture of the bodies just so I can see if they are Lonchaeidae ?? they should be all shining balck with black halteres
Posted by Thomas Brand on 02-07-2013 12:11
#12
Hello,
no, not black halteres or bodies. But the colour might be changed because I stored them in alcohol for a short time.
I attach two photos.
regards
Thomas
Edited by Thomas Brand on 02-07-2013 12:12
Posted by Thomas Brand on 02-07-2013 12:13
#13
Second picture for today.
Posted by Paul Beuk on 02-07-2013 13:41
#14
Anthomyiidae
Posted by Thomas Brand on 03-07-2013 07:11
#15
Thanks. Probably the larvae are rather scavengers than pests, right?
Thomas