Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Stratiomyid larva??

Posted by Jan Willem on 25-07-2010 14:07
#1

Could anyone tell me if this is a stratiomyid larva? Is further identification possible?

The larva was found in a pitfall trap in "De Kaaistoep" (Tilburg; 24.vi-1.vii.2010).

Edited by Jan Willem on 26-07-2010 08:10

Posted by Jan Willem on 25-07-2010 14:08
#2

Pic. 2

Posted by Jan Willem on 25-07-2010 14:09
#3

Pic. 3

Posted by atylotus on 26-07-2010 09:04
#4

It is definitaly a Stratiomyid, and it look a bit like Oxycera, but I don't have the books on this matter at hand today. What's the appr. size?, was the soil wet or dry?

Posted by Jan Willem on 26-07-2010 11:31
#5

Thanks Ton! I will measure the larva tonight and will try to get more information on the soil type.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 26-07-2010 11:48
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Resembles what Rozkosny illustrated as Oxycera leonina.

Posted by Jan Willem on 26-07-2010 17:54
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The soil near the pitfall trap is rather sandy and dry. The larva is about 9 mm length.
@Paul: Which publication of Rozkosny are you refering to? Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera Volume 2?

With this publication I indeed identified the larva as an Oxycera species. It does look like the drawing of O. leonina in that publication. Furthermore this is the only Oxycera species known from "De Kaaistoep" sofar. But I don't have a key to the species of this genus. At least not for the larvae. However in the key of Ben Brugge (2002) it is mentioned that O. leonina is the only species in this genus with terestrial larvae.

Edited by Jan Willem on 26-07-2010 17:56

Posted by Paul Beuk on 26-07-2010 21:23
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Part 2 of Rozosny's monograph of European Stratiomyidae.