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Josef Buecker
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Posted on 20-06-2008 23:28
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Hello Forum,

this larva (?) was in a drop of brownish water (left part), that was fixed on a leaf of Phalaris arundinacea. It became visible, when I removed the water (right part).

Does anybody know, what kind of insect it is? A larva of coleoptera?

Hagen, NRW, Germany, alder marshland, 175 msm, June 17th 2008

Best regards, Josef
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yes..looks like a coleopterous larva to me.
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John Bratton
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It looks like either a chrysomelid or a weevil, though I don't know any that feed on Phalaris.
 
Tony Irwin
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Oulema melanopa feeds on Phalaris. This larva looks very like it!
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Josef Buecker
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Thanks to Socrates, John and especially to Tony. Josef
 
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Definitely Oulema melanopa, they cover themselves in their own excrement for defence, and there are a lot about this year leaving little splodges on my jeans as I walk through wheat crops!!
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