Thread subject: Diptera.info :: UNknown (Stratiomyidae?) larva from tree holes

Posted by Holenester on 29-01-2019 11:00
#1

Hi, I often find larvae like this in tree hole. Could it be Stratiomyidae?

Posted by Holenester on 29-01-2019 11:01
#2

Head:

Posted by Holenester on 29-01-2019 11:01
#3

Another view:

Posted by atylotus on 29-01-2019 13:53
#4

looks very much like the larvae of Zabrachia. If you can spare me a specimen I would appreciate it.

Posted by Holenester on 29-01-2019 19:13
#5

Probably not exactly this specimen, but I have more larvae like this one so no problem.
Please give me Your shipping address.

Posted by atylotus on 29-01-2019 19:28
#6

A larva with these long hairs can be send to
Ton van Haaren
S. Hartstraat 13
1507 WX Zaandam
Netherlands

Thanks

Posted by atylotus on 19-02-2019 16:00
#7

The larvae all appear to be Eupachygaster tarsalis, a larvae with very long hairs except for the outermost dorso-lateral hair which is about 1/3 of the length of the mid-dorsal hairs. In the similar Zabrachia all dorsal hairs are all about the same length.