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Cecidomyidae larvae
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insectgirl |
Posted on 02-05-2012 17:37
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Member Location: Ontario, Canada Posts: 4 Joined: 05.05.11 |
This specimen was discovered in the West Holland River in central Ontario, Canada. I am wasn't sure what it was. I guessed sciomyzidae but that is because I am only familiar with aquatic diptera.
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insectgirl |
Posted on 02-05-2012 17:38
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Member Location: Ontario, Canada Posts: 4 Joined: 05.05.11 |
Here is the posterior end.
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insectgirl |
Posted on 02-05-2012 17:38
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Member Location: Ontario, Canada Posts: 4 Joined: 05.05.11 |
A close up of the anterior.
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atylotus |
Posted on 03-05-2012 11:09
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Member Location: Amsterdam, NL Posts: 1140 Joined: 29.05.09 |
Cecidomyidae. At the ventral side of the head you'll see a Y-shaped chitinized plate, which is typical for this family. I think it is not aquatic but fell of some other plant along the riverbank, or swept of from it. |
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insectgirl |
Posted on 03-05-2012 14:28
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Member Location: Ontario, Canada Posts: 4 Joined: 05.05.11 |
Thank you Atylotus! We likely get more terrestrial diptera in our collection nets more than I would like. They are there just to confuse us. |
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