Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Diptera larvae which form cones on the ground.

Posted by Jorge on 21-12-2011 11:57
#1

Hi all.
Recently, a colleague brought me some larvae in very poor condition, forming a cone on the ground like those of Myrmeleontidae.
Have you any idea of ​​what family can be? They come from Barcelona (Spain).
Jorge

Posted by atylotus on 21-12-2011 14:02
#2

Hello Jorge
welcome to the forum.

I guess you mean sandpits as those in Myrmeleontidae instead of cones on the ground. In the latter case it appears to me as small hills of sand instead of holes/pits. Dou you have some photographs of the larvae? or a link?

Posted by Menno Reemer on 21-12-2011 15:25
#3

As far as I am aware, the only Diptera-larvae making such sandpits are Vermileonidae.

Posted by Jorge on 21-12-2011 18:11
#4

Hi atylotus and Menno.
I attached a image of the larvae. I have only the description of the person who brought the material. He mentioned that the larvae formed a sort of hole in the ground.

Edited by Jorge on 21-12-2011 18:18

Posted by Jorge on 21-12-2011 18:19
#5

How I can load the image?

Posted by Paul Beuk on 21-12-2011 21:28
#6

See the FAQ. Main requirements: less than 200 kb, no spaces in file name, do not preview with the attachment.

Posted by Jorge on 22-12-2011 12:58
#7

Thanks Paul.
Attached the image

Posted by Jorge on 22-12-2011 13:04
#8

Another image. Sorry about the resolution

Posted by Jorge on 22-12-2011 13:06
#9

the last

Posted by Christian Kehlmaier on 22-12-2011 16:19
#10

Vermileonidae, but from the photos I am not able to tell you whether this is Vermileo or Lampromyia.

Posted by Jorge on 23-12-2011 14:31
#11

Thanks Christian.