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Psychodidae sp. infested with larvae..
bonitin
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Posted on 09-12-2010 16:55
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Hi,

I found this really tiny Psychodidae sp. floating on the surface of a bowl filled with water, size about 1mm.
I fished it out and put it on the rim, then took a picture.
What I coudn't see with the eye, the macro lens reveiled like it is infested with loads of larvae.
Any idea which larvae they could be?
Thank you!
Myriam
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closer by..
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is doesn't look like larva. Why not the eggs of this Psychodid? many species (all?) lay there eggs in water or very moist susbtrates.
 
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Oh, how interesting atylotus!
So eggs then, it does look weird though how they look stuck on the outside of its body..

Thanks!Smile
 
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mites are also common on Psychodidae, and I found quite some infested with large nematodes. But I agree this looks more like eggs, even though the eggs seems large compared to mothfly.
 
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They seem to me to be too large to be the eggs of the Psychodid itself; the eggs I have dissected out of gravid females have always been much smaller relative to the animal. Also, they tend to be on the inside...

Mites would be my guess too, although I have not seen this many on a single individual before.
 
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