Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Tipulidae larva?
Posted by Juergen Peters on 30-01-2007 02:54
#1
Hello!
I found this 10-15 mm long larva tonight in 2 m height in moss on the cherry tree in our garden (Ostwestfalen/Germany). Am I right, when I assume that it belongs somewhere near Tipulidae? Thanks!
Posted by Chen Young on 02-03-2007 01:35
#2
Yes, it is a crane fly larva. Based on the six visible spiracular disc lobes indicates it is in the family Tipulidae. Also there are no long hairs around the lobes indicates a terrestrial species. Wish I knew which species this beauty turns into.
Chen
Posted by Juergen Peters on 02-03-2007 03:35
#3
Hello, Chen!
Chen Young wrote:
Yes, it is a crane fly larva. Based on the six visible spiracular disc lobes indicates it is in the family Tipulidae. Also there are no long hairs around the lobes indicates a terrestrial species.
Thanks a lot for your explanations! I was very surprised to find it high in a tree...
Posted by Andrius on 04-03-2007 16:16
#4
This is indeed larva of Tipulidae and to be more precise -
Tipula subgenus
Savtchenkia, but it is impossible to give a species name...