Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cecidomyiidae?

Posted by Jaso on 04-03-2010 12:10
#1

Sometimes I encounter these tiny larvae in high intertidal freshwater marshes along the Schelde river. Is it correct that these are Cecidomyiidae?
Thanks
Jan

Edited by Jaso on 04-03-2010 12:20

Posted by Jaso on 04-03-2010 12:22
#2

lateral view

Posted by Jaso on 04-03-2010 12:24
#3

dorsal view

Edited by Jaso on 04-03-2010 12:33

Posted by atylotus on 04-03-2010 14:14
#4

Dear Jan
seems very much like a Cecidomyiidae. The (chitinized) head capsule looks reduced, which is diagnostic for the family. You may check if there is an Y-shaped chitinized plate at the ventral side of the first segment. If so, then Cecidomyiidae, else, I don't know. Furthermore, it has a very a-typical habitus with laterally flattened tergites (?), which I have never seen in other Cecidomyiidae. so it may well be typical for a particular genus.
Atylotus (aka Ton van Haaren, je kent me wel)

Edited by atylotus on 04-03-2010 14:15

Posted by Jaso on 11-03-2010 13:35
#5

Hey Ton :-)
Thanks for your remarks!
I'll check for that Y-shaped chitinized plate.
Jan

Posted by Jaso on 11-03-2010 15:46
#6

They have few lateral papillae but no sternal spatula......... In some Cecidomyiidae this can be the case ( K.G.V. Smith)
cheers
Jan