Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Coleoptera larvae from Hungary
Posted by pwalter on 01-12-2008 23:15
#1
Hi, found these larvae in decaying wood in a forest, N-E Hungary, mid october.
Thanks for any help
Posted by Paul Beuk on 01-12-2008 23:43
#2
Some kind of carabid beetle.
Posted by Andy Chick on 04-12-2008 11:39
#3
Paul Beuk wrote:
Some kind of carabid beetle.
over en segements, and jointed cerci i'd put it as a LEIODIDAE larvae
Posted by John Bratton on 04-12-2008 17:02
#4
Linssen's Beetles of the British Isles shows a few carabid larvae, and Loricera has the prominent tooth on the mandibles and long cerci.
But Andy Chick may be right, though I don't understand the first bit. I've never knowingly seen a leiodid larva.
John Bratton
Posted by pwalter on 04-12-2008 19:38
#5
Many thanks to everybody, never seen a specimen from this family yet. I think Andy Chick meant 'over 10 segments'.
Best regards,
Walter
Posted by Andy Chick on 09-12-2008 10:52
#6
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John Bratton wrote:
Linssen's Beetles of the British Isles shows a few carabid larvae, and Loricera has the prominent tooth on the mandibles and long cerci.
But Andy Chick may be right, though I don't understand the first bit. I've never knowingly seen a leiodid larva.
John Bratton[/quote]
sorry yes i ment "over ten"
Luff states in cooter 1991 "abdomen 10 segmented (including anal tube)"
i cant rememeber where is got Leiodid from (probably one of the archaic jopurnal articles here in the lab!) but another suggestion be Staphylindae,
Posted by John Bratton on 09-12-2008 23:08
#7
To my eye, the picture shows ten abdominal segments including the anal tube, which I assume is the pale projection about a third the length of the cerci.