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Tephritidae larvae?
Marcello
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Posted on 10-01-2014 21:00
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I found two of this larvae under the bark of a rotten trunk, could they be Tephritidae larvae?

They are long 3-4 mm

10.01.2014 - North Italy

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Thanks for the help!

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Certainly not. Lonchaeiadae, Pallopteridae, Ulidiidae, maybe, but not Tephritidae (some species have larvae living under bark in the Oriental Region and its neiborhood, but not in Europe).
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Possibly Chloropidae (form of mouthhooks + this type of posterior spiracles)Smile
 
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Thank you for the answer, I hope to see the adult!

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Just another thing, today I checked for to see if they was still alive, well they are fine and .. they jump! I don't know how they do but I saw they flex and jump up to 2-3 cm! Like a springtails. Really funny.
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Maybe this image could help more, anterior spiracle with 6 lobes:

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Larvae like these found under bark in Europe are, as Valery says, most likely Lonchaeidae or Pallopteridae - two closely related families so its not always easy to distinguish between the larvae from photographs. Lonchaeidae larvae are known to "jump" (one species is called saltans = the leaper). My advice is to keep them cool and moist in the material collected from under the bark and hopefully they should pupate and emerge as adults
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Marcello
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Hi Iain,

thanks for the info! Yes, I think too it could be a Lonchaeidae.
I'm trying to keep them cool and with the material that I collected under the bark, I added some sawdust and I hope to see the adults!

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