Posted by solito de solis on 24-11-2015 23:10
#1
Hey dipterists
from a stream freshwater sample collected and preserved
A strange pupa a little bit disymetrical in the posterior part, spindle shaped, the anterior tip very sharp
3 mm length litgh dark pattern on the skin
A larva inside correctly preserved after 5 years in formaline/ethanol extracted without difficulties
little head with short antennae and 2 spiracles on each side of the head
a strange button at the end of a fresher pupa last segment
spicules on the skin of the pupa
a unique pore on the top of the anterior part of the pupa
last abdominal segment
spiracles on each side of the head
thanks for the help
solito de solis
Edited by solito de solis on 25-11-2015 11:25
Posted by atylotus on 25-11-2015 08:34
#2
Cecidomyidae. As far as I can tell there are no aquatic species.
Edited by atylotus on 25-11-2015 08:36
Posted by solito de solis on 25-11-2015 11:25
#3
Merci Atylotus
You know that as we have to collect water samples in 8 places if a place in a stream
we need to move and shake aquatic plants, phragmites and bryophits we often find non-aquatic organisms from plant debris such as slugs, ladybugs, a.s.o.
I have been told that they are some CECIDOMYIIDA : PORRICONDYLINAE
living in such as aquatic biocoenosis... (torrential stream France SW)
(
http://www.limnol...63p225.pdf )
Regarding the organism found in this pupa, could we ID better ?
Or we have to stop here by lack of features ?
SDS
MAYETIOLIA ?
Edited by solito de solis on 25-11-2015 18:46