Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Austrolimnophila

Posted by solito de solis on 18-10-2015 19:26
#1

Hey dipterists

I found yesterday collecting freshwater in a little river ( I know the biotic indice high-here the value could be 18/20)
a 12 mm Limoniidae larva
I first saw the specific morphology of the spiracle and presence of anal papillae ?

dorsal view of the end of the larva


rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austrol01.jpg
I have made pictures about this organism and I will put the photos and a video of alive specimen within a few hours

I would be glad to go further in the determination to sp ? or ochracea ? or another one ?
If you can help...

on the last segment I can see 4 anal lobes (gills?)


thank you
MMS

Edited by solito de solis on 19-10-2015 01:10

Posted by solito de solis on 18-10-2015 21:46
#2

rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austrol00.jpg

2 or 4 posterior anal gills ????

rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austrola.jpg rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austrolab.jpg


Creeping welt in lateral view: less or no hairy than the whole body

rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austrops.jpg


sclerotized head dorsal view and ventral view

rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austrodv.jpg



rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austrovv.jpg

Edited by solito de solis on 18-10-2015 21:57

Posted by solito de solis on 19-10-2015 00:42
#3

this is a hemi lateral view of the whole habitus

rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austr.jpg




right spiracle

rodredi.free.fr/austrol/austros.jpg

Edited by solito de solis on 19-10-2015 01:50

Posted by solito de solis on 19-10-2015 15:39
#4

YouTube Video