Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown fly larvae
Posted by Chong Chin Heo on 12-08-2015 16:45
#1
Dear all,
Need an ID for this fly larva (up to Family would be great!). Found this larva in the grave soil.
Thanks.
Edited by Chong Chin Heo on 12-08-2015 16:47
Posted by Chong Chin Heo on 12-08-2015 16:52
#2
Here is another image
Edited by Chong Chin Heo on 12-08-2015 16:52
Posted by Chong Chin Heo on 12-08-2015 16:53
#3
Here is the posterior spiracles
Edited by Chong Chin Heo on 12-08-2015 16:55
Posted by Paul Beuk on 12-08-2015 16:55
#4
Are these slide mounted?
Posted by Chong Chin Heo on 12-08-2015 17:07
#5
Yes. They were mounted on slide.
Posted by Tony Irwin on 12-08-2015 21:55
#6
Some Micropezidae have posterior spiracular plates with the pointed "horns" in your picture, but I have difficulty suggesting a genus (I'm not even sure of the family).:|
Posted by Paul Beuk on 13-08-2015 11:41
#7
A good suggestion. Illustrations of the spiracles of
Mimigralla in Ferrar match reasonably but the head capsule is not illustrated. Apparently the larvae live in rotten rhizomes (among others of ginger) and have been mistaken as pest species.
Posted by Chong Chin Heo on 17-08-2015 04:34
#8
This is the whole larva habitus
Edited by Chong Chin Heo on 17-08-2015 04:36