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Doli Larva ?
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Keith Short |
Posted on 29-03-2013 23:51
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Member Location: Loves Park, Illinois, USA Posts: 37 Joined: 10.07.12 |
These are from some very wet soil/moss inside a conservatory near a fountain. I am hoping to locate the larval stage of Amblypsilopus variegatus. Any chance that this is it? The species is not native to our area, but was imported with the plants inside the greenhouse. edit... The length of the larva is approximately 2.5mm ...end edit Thanks Keith Edited by Keith Short on 30-03-2013 02:43 |
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Keith Short |
Posted on 29-03-2013 23:56
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Member Location: Loves Park, Illinois, USA Posts: 37 Joined: 10.07.12 |
Hmmm I am having difficulty with attachments. just took out the space in the file name... That should help...
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Jozef Obona |
Posted on 30-03-2013 11:13
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Member Location: Slovakia Posts: 336 Joined: 07.12.10 |
Psychodidae larva |
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atylotus |
Posted on 30-03-2013 11:42
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Member Location: Amsterdam, NL Posts: 1140 Joined: 29.05.09 |
as many chitinized plates are missing on the dorsal surface in the anterior part it must me a member of a Psychodini. So larvae of Psychoda or Tinaeria seems more likely, but I do not know were it is from, so ....
Edited by atylotus on 30-03-2013 20:20 |
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Keith Short |
Posted on 30-03-2013 12:42
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Member Location: Loves Park, Illinois, USA Posts: 37 Joined: 10.07.12 |
Jozef and atylotus, Psychodidae would be a good fit as the soil/mud from which this larva was obtained had a very high algae content. Many thanks. I'll keep looking for other critters to find my doli larvae. Thanks! Keith Short |
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Keith Short |
Posted on 11-04-2013 13:04
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Member Location: Loves Park, Illinois, USA Posts: 37 Joined: 10.07.12 |
I incubated the larvae in some water and debris from the spot where they were collected. Here is a photo of the pupae. It is under the liquid.
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Keith Short |
Posted on 11-04-2013 13:08
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Member Location: Loves Park, Illinois, USA Posts: 37 Joined: 10.07.12 |
And this shows one of the adults that emerged. Indeed this is a moth fly.
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