Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Cecidomyiidae ? => Cecidomyia pini

Posted by evdb on 22-05-2018 09:48
#1

Hi

From a member of insecte.org :
France, Nice (Côte d'Azur), from march 1st to april 14th, can this larva and pupa be of Cecidomyiidae ? (now died !)
Thanks for help.

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos200/big/NB34136-37-44-46M1.b300-150r49.3 - .. .. ..idae - Coleopteres - larve E01j D5h  28 x 10 mm - ER.869 CADAM.jpg
Pierre Gros : France : Nice : 06000 : 01/03/2018
Altitude : 8 m - Taille : ~ 2,8 x 1,0 mm
Réf. : 200663

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos200/big/NB34248M1.b250-140r487.9 - .. .. Fanniidae - Dipteres - larve E61j D62j  28 x 10 mm v. front. - ER.869 CADAM.JPG
Pierre Gros : France : Nice : 06000 : 07/03/2018
Altitude : 8 m - Taille : ~ 2,8 x 1,0 mm
Réf. : 200903

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos204/big/NB34690-95-98-700M1.c175-100r49.1 - .. .. ..idae - Dipteres - Insectes - nymphe N..j D442j 215 x 095 mm - ER.869 CADAM.JPG
Pierre Gros : France : Nice : 06000 : 14/04/2018
Altitude : 8 m - Taille : 2,15 x 0,95 mm
Réf. : 204959

Edited by evdb on 23-06-2018 13:22

Posted by atylotus on 22-05-2018 12:57
#2

Hello Eugene
To me, it look also like a Cecidomyidae. Looks a bit like Cecidomyia pini as depicted in Krivosheina (2012), but of course ID to species level is impossible withouth the adult.

Posted by evdb on 22-05-2018 13:12
#3

Many thanks Atilotus, family was already a good news.
Best regards