Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cecidomyiidae, Rhabdophaga salicis -> Agrobacterium tumefaciens, Lepidoptera larva
Posted by Gansucha on 02-05-2017 07:49
#1
Ukraine, Rivne region, March 31.
This larva is found inside the galls on the willow (Salix caprea). Its size is about 1 cm.
Rhabdophaga salicis ?
Edited by Gansucha on 05-05-2017 22:33
Posted by Gansucha on 02-05-2017 07:58
#2
In these photos - a general view of the gauls.
Edited by Gansucha on 05-05-2017 22:32
Posted by Gansucha on 02-05-2017 12:20
#3
The larva is not like Rhabdophaga.
In these galls, someone else lives ?
Posted by Paul Beuk on 02-05-2017 13:09
#4
The larva is either coleopteran or hymneopteran. In particular
Euura (Tenthredinidae) eem to cause such galls in
Salix.
Posted by Gansucha on 02-05-2017 20:45
#5
Paul Beuk wrote:
The larva is either coleopteran or hymneopteran. In particular Euura (Tenthredinidae) eem to cause such galls in Salix.
Thank you very much, Paul !!!
In the future, look for larvae.
Edited by Gansucha on 02-05-2017 20:48
Posted by Gansucha on 03-05-2017 21:57
#6
There is speculation that the photo - moth larva.
What can you say about this ?
Posted by Paul Beuk on 04-05-2017 09:06
#7
Euura seems to have a head that is higher than long, so you may be right in assuming that this is lepidopteran. Jens-Peter Kopelke reared material from more than 100,000
Salix galls. He may be able to help you further:
http://www.sencke...age_id=693.
Posted by Gansucha on 04-05-2017 20:49
#8
Thank you, Paul !!!