Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mycetophila fungorum larva, Mycetophilidae

Posted by Cranefly on 19-01-2010 10:06
#1

Larvae of Mycetophila fungorum are common in fungi. They have 9 creeping welts consisting of 2 rows of hooks and 3-4 rows of spinules and anterior spiracles with 6 orifices.

Edited by Cranefly on 23-01-2010 18:23

Posted by Paul Beuk on 19-01-2010 11:40
#2

Have you reared these to ascertain they are M. fungorum?

Posted by Cranefly on 19-01-2010 12:35
#3

Yes

Posted by Cranefly on 19-01-2010 12:47
#4

I have written "yes" but wait a little please - I'll check it once more

Posted by Cranefly on 19-01-2010 18:31
#5

I ask for time-out to find the tube where larvae and emerged imagoes are together to be finally sure myself.
Now I can add only that according to the key for Mycetophila larvae by Lastovka, 1970, Mycetophila fungorum is the only species which has 6 orifices on prothoracic spiracles.

Posted by Paul Beuk on 19-01-2010 19:03
#6

I thought the literature of the larvae might have been 'out-'dated but it was possible you indeed had identified adult material. Chandler (1993) for example (http://sciaroidea...node/21778) described a closely related species, but there may be more (http://www.reposi...ent/150198, http://sciaroidea...node/26324).

Edited by Paul Beuk on 19-01-2010 19:03

Posted by Cranefly on 19-01-2010 19:19
#7

Yes, many thanks. I looked through the literature and discovered many species of fungorum group. I hope I'll find the tube with emerged imagoes to check the determination.

Posted by Cranefly on 23-01-2010 18:29
#8

Mycetophila fungorum. European Russia. Reared from Boletus sp. Imagoes (males) were determined by A.I.Zaitzev and now I looked at them myself and discovered that they have the same morphology of genitalia as on. Figs 1-3 (Chandler, 1993).

Posted by Cranefly on 23-01-2010 20:08
#9

:)