Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mysterious larva

Posted by pierred on 20-12-2010 13:59
#1

Hello,

This larva was found in a water cup for birds, outside :

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos60/big/100728_042.jpg
Jeremie Lemarie : France : Sainte Radégonde des noyers : 85450 : 28/07/2010
Altitude : 0-7 m - Taille : 5 mm mesuré
Réf. : 60566

On our French forum, this picture rose many comments, but nothing definitive.

First, one of us thought this was a paedogenetic larva (with all similar elements in the body).

On the other hand, the larva looks like some Ceratopogonidae larva we saw on this forum recently. But there is no report of paedogenesis in the family.

What do you think?
Thanks in advance.

Posted by atylotus on 20-12-2010 14:44
#2

Ceratopogonidae and the habitus and habitat seems typical for Dasyhelea. Try to check the anal pseudopod (s) for black hooks, if present then Dasyhelea, if not, some other Ceratopogonidae genus. But the habitat is very typical for Dasyhelea.

Posted by pierred on 21-12-2010 09:33
#3

Hello,

Thanks for your comments. Sadly, this is the only picture.